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David Willis's avatar

Homophone typo in curb and kerb? one is by the side of the road.

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Rich Moore's avatar

Morning David. Not the first time you Brits have busted me on the use of our respective terminology!

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David Donoghue's avatar

I saw him once lost in his reflection in a shop window during rush hour. The whole city moving past.

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Rich Moore's avatar

Probably his long lost brother!

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Mike O’Brien's avatar

Ive seen him on this side of the water too.

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Rich Moore's avatar

I'd sure like to help figure out how to help these folks, here and over there!

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David Willis's avatar

My bad....its my British, English, eye! Apologies.

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Rich Moore's avatar

Hey David. No apology necessary. I got a kick out of it.....and learned a new word. Kerb was not part of my vocabulary!!! Plus, I love engaging with all you writers over in the UK!!!

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Karen FitzGerald's avatar

He has relatives discoursing likewise in our town plaza. As Ruth says, heartbreaking.

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Peter Ferris's avatar

Self portrait?😎

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Ruth's avatar

Broke my heart

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