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Recommend with or without 'to' #46 (permalink) Fri May 25, 2007 21:20 pm   Recommend with or without 'to'
 

Hi,

prezbucky, Amy's son. Interesting...

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Mum's the word. :lol:
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Recommend with or without 'to' #48 (permalink) Fri May 25, 2007 22:01 pm   Recommend with or without 'to'
 

Seriously, I figured "mum" had gone -- in Britain -- from only meaning "mom" to meaning females in general.
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