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Old 23rd October 2008, 19:55
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"no he is scottis/british.end of."

That's some of the strangest punctuation I've ever seen.

"End of"? What's that? Some Americanism?

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Old 26th January 2009, 21:03
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His english critics make me so angry. When he wins he's british but when he loses he's scottish
Oh well he lost yesterday but he has done very good.
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His english critics make me so angry. When he wins he's british but when he loses he's scottish
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lol, I'm 100% with you !!
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Andy Murray has done remarkably well. The best tennis player the UK has ever produced in my opinion. Fingers crossed he can win a GS soon
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Andy Murray has done remarkably well. The best tennis player the UK has ever produced in my opinion. Fingers crossed he can win a GS soon
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"no he is scottis/british.end of."

That's some of the strangest punctuation I've ever seen.

"End of"? What's that? Some Americanism?
maybe he was trying to sound authentically British by saying "full stop." But he either forgot how to say it or was working with an incorrect translation?
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