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16:08 UK time, Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Re : I'm open to suggestions as to what I can read next time I'm at the doctor's surgery now that this devastating news story has hit our lives.
Louisa Hibble, Leicester

got me thinking. All the words they are bothered about were borrowed from the French (rail, train, track, counter, service, cancel), who got most of them from Latin. Anyone want to join a campaign for the Anglo-Saxonisation of the English railways? We could do the same for the roadways. No more cars, automobiles, vehicles, garages...
Andrew, London

Re It depends entirely on where the golf buggy is being driven.
shaunsayers

Re : That was *some* double-glazing salesman...
C Carter, Newbury, UK

Thank you Adam (Tuesday letters), that's the first time I've laughed out loud at a letter in ages (*removes glasses, wipes tears from eyes with back of hand*).
Sue, London

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