LOL, Laura.

I did have two points I disagreed with, however. First, the author states that free of charge is incorrect. My dictionary agrees that free means "Costing nothing; gratuitous: a free meal". However, a second definition of free is "Not subject to a given condition; exempt: income that is free of all taxes." Applying this definition to the word "free", I would think that free of charge is not, technically, incorrect. [Note: would the author tell me that nothing can be "technically incorrect"? I suppose something is either incorrect or it is not.]

Secondly, no matter what anyone says, I will continue to write Lois' laugh

- Vicki


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