In article <9g2sp5$uu$1 at bertrand.ccs.carleton.ca>, gkinloch at hotmail.com says...
> Grant lists his interests as picking his nose and
>> eating it.
>For those round rubber things on car wheels will you insist on "tyre" rather
>than "tire". Could cause some confusion on this site. Does Tyre exist...wel...
>But should you not check grammar also? I refer to "picking his nose and
>eating it". Here you state that the nose is being eaten. Further, if one
>were into eating noses, why would one chose one's own???
Ah, the wonders of idiomatic English are so delightful.
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