| Topic: | Re:The Forrester Mystery: Two R's Still Missing, Two Labour Politicians In! | |
| Posted by: | Dominik Klimowski | |
| Date/Time: | 15/11/24 22:09:00 |
| Hi Eric, I had no idea it used to have two R's. I remember it since the 70s but I didn't pay too much attention then. When did it switch to one R? I must admit I get irritated when people misspell it. Maybe I'm a bit of a 'grammar nerd'. It should have one R as it describes someone who works in forestry. Am I right? It's a nice bit of trivia though. Thanks! All the best Dominik |
| Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
| The Forrester Mystery: Two R's Still Missing, Two Labour Politicians In! | 28/04/24 12:27:00 | Eric Lipowski |
| Re:The Forrester Mystery: Two R's Still Missing, Two Labour Politicians In! | 28/04/24 12:58:00 | Peter Tolhust |
| Re:Re:The Forrester Mystery: Two R's Still Missing, Two Labour Politicians In! | 28/04/24 13:21:00 | Fred Hunt |
| Re:The Forrester Mystery: Two R's Still Missing, Two Labour Politicians In! | 28/04/24 15:03:00 | David Burke |
| Re:Re:The Forrester Mystery: Two R's Still Missing, Two Labour Politicians In! | 16/11/24 09:17:00 | Peter Yale |
| Re:The Forrester Mystery: Two R's Still Missing, Two Labour Politicians In! | 15/11/24 22:09:00 | Dominik Klimowski |