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Subject: Re: How is the euro sign written? Posted on: Wed, 9 Apr 2008 10:30:18 +0000 (UTC)


"Martin" wrote in message
news:g56pv3lh1kjbt1c15pl9hbr2go5p0agp8t@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 9 Apr 2008 10:39:35 +0100, d4g4h4@yahoo.co.uk (David Horne, _the_
> chancellor (*)) wrote:
>
>>Martin wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 9 Apr 2008 10:27:42 +0100, d4g4h4@yahoo.co.uk (David Horne,
>>> _the_
>>> chancellor (*)) wrote:
>>>
>>> >Tim C. wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> On Wed, 9 Apr 2008 10:14:58 +0100, d4g4h4@yahoo.co.ukDavid Horne,
>>> >> _the_
>>> >> chancellor wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> > So, Raviolis, Tortellinis. :)
>>> >> those too, and spaghettis in German.
>>> >
>>> >I've even seen something similar in French. If someone said they saw
>>> >two
>>> >viole playing a duet in a concert, admit it, you'd think they were
>>> >being
>>> >a bit of a prick. :)
>>>
>>> Boef Stroganoffen next? :o)
>>
>>And is it better served with noodles or rice?
>
> and eaten with a fork or spoon?

A spork, of course

Cheers,
George W Russell
Bangalore