Just been told about this , Looks like the EU want to ban spearfishing ???
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Just been told about this , Looks like the EU want to ban spearfishing ???
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And why can't the English speak proper English?
Sorry for the sidetrack, but as soon as I saw the title, I knew the writer must be from the British Isles. In the colonies (or at least the colony now known as the United States) the EU would be considered singular, and the title would read "Why is the EU- - -"
and then the text would read "looks like the EU wants to ban spearfishing."
I know we have a lot of differences in the use of our language, but that is the one that stands out to me. You folks would say "Parliament are considering a law" and we would say "Congress is considering a law."
As the saying goes, "two great nations separated by a common language."
But I guess you have first claim on the language, so we colonists will just have to adjust.
The Fish, Photos and Regulations page has this thread on the subject.
http://forums.deeperblue.net/regula...nsultation-including-ban-use-projectiles.html
It could have a serious effect on everyone who spearfishes. Some of the writers have done quite a bit already to stop the move.
And why can't the English speak proper English?
Sorry for the sidetrack, but as soon as I saw the title, I knew the writer must be from the British Isles. In the colonies (or at least the colony now known as the United States) the EU would be considered singular, and the title would read "Why is the EU- - -"
and then the text would read "looks like the EU wants to ban spearfishing."
I know we have a lot of differences in the use of our language, but that is the one that stands out to me. You folks would say "Parliament are considering a law" and we would say "Congress is considering a law."
I would say "The United States is-" in spite of the fact that origin of the name was that we were a collection of previously poorly organized states. It refers to the name of a single country.
Yes those French words have way too many vowels to be proper English. If in doubt, add 3 or 4 more unnecessary vowels randomly throughout the word - close enoughbureaucracy, bureaucrocy, bureaucr#cy . . .
I think you got it.