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I actually live in Canada, but I did live in England for the first half of my life and so use a lot of English language that a North American might not use so often, so you might want to put that under "notes"...or something...
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It's been my experience that Canadians tend to use British spellings for most words, although regional words and slang tend to be closer to the US. Thanks, though.
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Oh, not at all, although I suppose I can see how you might think so. Don't worry, I didn't think you sounded anything other than helpful, and I appreciate it.
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sm: Does your line say No? If that's the case, that means that you are no longer saxon's friend and are on his special hit list.
Does your line not say No? Then that means that you are still on saxon's hit list and not one of his friends that he's decided to give a short reprieve to.
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Each numbered column indicates one round. Wrong guesses are marked "No", right guesses are marked "Yes", and unconfirmed guesses or unguessed people are unmarked.
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In third grade I cheated on my history exam. In fourth grade I stole my Uncle Max's toupee and I glued it on my face when I played Moses in my Hebrew school play. In fifth grade I knocked my sister Edie down the stairs and I blamed it on the dog...
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Notice, folks, how he has completely glossed over the infamous 'first grade incident.' This is like Jimmy Carter starting his autobiography with what he did during the years 1981-5.
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Ha! I will neither confirm nor deny any information on the spreadsheet, making it harder for you to guess what it is that I have written! Mwa ha ha ha!
::Waits for 'smart-alek' to appear on the spreadsheet next to her name::
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