I answered the weakness one as blindspots, because some subjects, usually math related, do make me automatically yawn...
Jorge, I think it's that whole part about actually caring for the stupid little dolts that prevented you from reaching Hamilton.
Anyone else and i'd make a caustic remark to the effect about the shocking idea of using English the way the English do...damn you for tripping one of my bread-crumb traps. Cohen tripped the last one ( about the economy and the President) Why can't one of the Usual Suspects do it first for once? It's no fun closing a trap on someone you like, or who trips in good-naturedly like you did here...Damn you!!!!!
LoL! I've only ever seen it called that in common parlance on television about Canadians...like Northern Exposure...I have been aware that it can be called that, but have never actually seen it done so. Like "Eh". I have met maybe 3 people who use it often.
acutally i was fascinated with the possibility you might truly be Alexander Julian. by the way..the English stopped speaking English correctly eons ago..."that's centuries to you and me, Russ."
But not spelling. As much as I admire mark Twain, the whole concept of national individualism through altered spelling leaves me cold. It seems pathetically reactionary.
"If I had a million dollars" "If I had a million dollars" "I'd buy you furniture for your house" "Maybe a nice chesterfield or an ottoman You forgot Canadian pop bands!
I actually know those guys...lol..and I'm sure you're aware that they used chesterfiled to be irreverent, as applies to almost everything they say...
Alex Hamilton. Trader - Do you not admit it when you are wrong? That is really weak. Be a man. Although if I get a response from you it will be "Incorrect, peon. My prodigious intellect prevents us from interacting in any meaningful way. I must go run over homeless babies in my Hummer, now."