Channelling the Energies of the Right
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The right can do some serious stuff if they get their act together.
Death to Miners.
Just Sayin'
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Bloody unionists.
hahaha
//Thanks for writing something good/useful/interesting/fun//
At least I can spell channel correctly.
Perhaps they forgot that in your 5th grade class this year Indie?
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Whoopee, more partisanship :/
He was making a pun on chanel to go with your avatar.
erm channelling is the correct spelling dish. Lrn2english.
I too like Billy Elliot.
I totally fail to see what this "article" has do with in-game politics at all.
IndieKid -
I think you'll find 'chanelling' is also an incorrect spelling. You might want to change your article title.
oh dear, minus a sub.
Rednoahl I was making a joke... gosh.
Ten people died during the miners strike; even joking, it's in poor taste.
Supporting the Tories and their eRepublik counterparts is in worse taste.
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I see my spelling in there, and English wasn't even my first option. I do hope you aren't in a National competition any time soon.
>dotcom
that's where you're going wrong then.
Actually, Dish, yours is the American spelling. English has the two Ls. Common in many -el + ing endings.
cf. "Travelling to the Traveling Wilburys' concert".
Yank fail?