Thought either was acceptable.
Posted By: tudders on September 6th 2007 at 11:57:20
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- FAO Spelling gurus (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Sep 6, 11:53:14
- LEWIS! (General Chat) - Nelsons final flanel, Sep 6, 12:19:06
- more info (General Chat) - blindasabat, Sep 6, 12:14:12
- shit (General Chat) - Dave in France, Sep 6, 12:14:09
- what's in the sandwich then Dave? (n/m) (General Chat) - blindasabat, Sep 6, 12:19:09
- the usual (General Chat) - Dave in France, Sep 6, 12:22:33
- i shall be having a jacket spud today (General Chat) - blindasabat, Sep 6, 12:26:06
- let me recommend... (General Chat) - Dave in France, Sep 6, 12:28:40
- hated it as a child (General Chat) - Charles21, Sep 6, 12:43:50
- it's really nice (General Chat) - Dave in France, Sep 6, 12:49:39
- i'll consider it, though i've got an idea of having sour cream & something (General Chat) - blindasabat, Sep 6, 12:32:16
- chilli chilli chilli chilli (General Chat) - Dave in France, Sep 6, 12:33:40
- i played it safe and went with sour cream and cheese (General Chat) - blindasabat, Sep 6, 13:38:05
- chilli chilli chilli chilli (General Chat) - Dave in France, Sep 6, 12:33:40
- hated it as a child (General Chat) - Charles21, Sep 6, 12:43:50
- let me recommend... (General Chat) - Dave in France, Sep 6, 12:28:40
- i shall be having a jacket spud today (General Chat) - blindasabat, Sep 6, 12:26:06
- the usual (General Chat) - Dave in France, Sep 6, 12:22:33
- what's in the sandwich then Dave? (n/m) (General Chat) - blindasabat, Sep 6, 12:19:09
- Depends (General Chat) - Basil Wrathbone, Sep 6, 12:09:30
- In British English, the spelling with -ize is traditional, and is still preferred in..." (General Chat) - yarmyyarmy, Sep 6, 12:04:33
- But, it continues... (General Chat) - duke of york, Sep 6, 12:06:31
- So the old grumpster was right then. (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Sep 6, 12:09:47
- and they say telly isn't educational (n/m) (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Sep 6, 12:09:59
- Yeah, they are both right (General Chat) - yarmyyarmy, Sep 6, 12:09:27
- I did learn that our spelling of aluminium is incorrect (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Sep 6, 12:13:26
- So the old grumpster was right then. (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Sep 6, 12:09:47
- But, it continues... (General Chat) - duke of york, Sep 6, 12:06:31
- Use 'ised' in English english, or I've spent the last 8 years.. (General Chat) - DemoniCanary, Sep 6, 12:02:39
- Wouldn't surprise me!!! (n/m) (General Chat) - donkeydublin, Sep 6, 12:10:19
- z = american (General Chat) - Charles21, Sep 6, 12:01:18
- Nope (n/m) (General Chat) - yarmyyarmy, Sep 6, 12:05:05
- "ised" is UK English and "ized" (General Chat) - donkeydublin, Sep 6, 12:00:36
- Wrong (n/m) (General Chat) - yarmyyarmy, Sep 6, 12:04:50
- Do you know I once had an argument with someone at First National Bank (General Chat) - yarmyyarmy, Sep 6, 11:57:33
- Thought either was acceptable. (n/m) (General Chat) - tudders, Sep 6, 11:57:20
- I always use "ised" (General Chat) - duke of york, Sep 6, 11:57:13
- Always taught that they were interchangeable.. (n/m) (General Chat) - Garry Brooke, Sep 6, 11:56:47
- I always thought it was *ised* for British English and (General Chat) - mike_the_sphinx, Sep 6, 11:56:16
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