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    dear grammar muse - the word is protege - mentee is an abomination created by the popular press - kiss and spanks -

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whippett View Post
    dear grammar muse - the word is protege - mentee is an abomination created by the popular press - kiss and spanks -
    i prefer mentee. i call myself a mentor, therefore those for whom i am mentor, are my mentees. Which is infinitely better than being a manatee.
    “To be completely woman you need a master and in him, a compass for your life. You need a man you can look up to and respect. If you dethrone him, it is no wonder that you are discontented, and discontented women are not loved for long.”
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragon's muse View Post
    i prefer mentee. i call myself a mentor, therefore those for whom i am mentor, are my mentees. Which is infinitely better than being a manatee.
    Language is a living thing - but you Americans really do come up with some abortions and pass them off as words - lol.

    Protege is a perfectly fine (and established) word. And the root word gives the correct feeling for how a mentor behaves (or should behave) as well. Ah well.

    I'll wait until I become a mentor myself - then crucify anyone who refers to him/herself as my mentee. Dean can hold the nails.

    mentee, prioritize, even heard one broacaster talking about broadcastize - abortions - lol - right up there with ez (for easy) and nite (instead of night). Samuel Webster must be spinning in his grave ***weg***

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whippett View Post
    Language is a living thing - but you Americans really do come up with some abortions and pass them off as words - lol.

    Protege is a perfectly fine (and established) word. And the root word gives the correct feeling for how a mentor behaves (or should behave) as well. Ah well.

    I'll wait until I become a mentor myself - then crucify anyone who refers to him/herself as my mentee. Dean can hold the nails.

    mentee, prioritize, even heard one broacaster talking about broadcastize - abortions - lol - right up there with ez (for easy) and nite (instead of night). Samuel Webster must be spinning in his grave ***weg***
    Are you aware -- please understand i mean this in the nicest possible way -- of how much of an anal retentive, control freak you Brits and Newfies seem like when you have these agonies over a simple difference in spelling.

    Americans pronounce and spell things differently. Get over it. It's been over two hundred years since independence; we won it fair and square. That gives us the right to spell things any way we damn well please.

    Just because you lot are rigid and resistant to change, doesn't mean that's the best way to be. Adaption is necessary to survival.

    *end of rant*

    Thank you for your kind attention and the use of the hall.

    *stepping gracefully off the soapbox, hips swaying gently from side to side*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragon's muse View Post
    Are you aware -- please understand i mean this in the nicest possible way -- of how much of an anal retentive, control freak you Brits and Newfies seem like when you have these agonies over a simple difference in spelling.

    Americans pronounce and spell things differently. Get over it. It's been over two hundred years since independence; we won it fair and square. That gives us the right to spell things any way we damn well please.

    Just because you lot are rigid and resistant to change, doesn't mean that's the best way to be. Adaption is necessary to survival.

    *end of rant*

    Thank you for your kind attention and the use of the hall.

    *stepping gracefully off the soapbox, hips swaying gently from side to side*
    you may have beaten the Brits 200 years ago - But we whipped your Yankee asses and sent them home again in tears in the war of 1812 - lol! And it was Canadians who pulled the pan out of the fire for you Yanks at Omaha Beach.

    I figure that gives us some bragging rights!

    Besides - if you insist you speak English, then it should be the language used by the majority of English speakers around the world ***weg***. Now, if you want to concede you speak and write Usian, not English, I'll concede your right to butcher your language any way you see fit!

    Hehehe - don't you just love language nazis Rose

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whippett View Post
    you may have beaten the Brits 200 years ago - But we whipped your Yankee asses and sent them home again in tears in the war of 1812 - lol! And it was Canadians who pulled the pan out of the fire for you Yanks at Omaha Beach.

    I figure that gives us some bragging rights!

    Besides - if you insist you speak English, then it should be the language used by the majority of English speakers around the world ***weg***. Now, if you want to concede you speak and write Usian, not English, I'll concede your right to butcher your language any way you see fit!

    Hehehe - don't you just love language nazis Rose
    No territory changed hands in the War of 1812, so it really doesn't apply.
    We speak American English.
    You don't see us getting our lingerie in a half-hitch because you spell 'honor' and 'favor' most inefficiently. Keystrokes, my good man, we must conserve keystrokes.
    “To be completely woman you need a master and in him, a compass for your life. You need a man you can look up to and respect. If you dethrone him, it is no wonder that you are discontented, and discontented women are not loved for long.”
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whippett View Post
    you may have beaten the Brits 200 years ago - But we whipped your Yankee asses and sent them home again in tears in the war of 1812 - lol! And it was Canadians who pulled the pan out of the fire for you Yanks at Omaha Beach.

    I figure that gives us some bragging rights!

    Besides - if you insist you speak English, then it should be the language used by the majority of English speakers around the world ***weg***. Now, if you want to concede you speak and write Usian, not English, I'll concede your right to butcher your language any way you see fit!

    Hehehe - don't you just love language nazis Rose
    Ah to be lectured on arrogance by an Englishman, perhaps that’s a redundancy.

    But an Englishman with such a peculiar recall of history? True the diplomats ended your attempt to reclaim the lost colonies back in 1815 but if New Orleans was any indication, you could ill afford a victory.

    You dithered about in the 1860s until your erstwhile ally had been thoroughly starved, and beaten.

    You trundled to a standstill in the Great War until we yanks threw our weight in.

    You begged , and borrowed from us through the early years of the second Great War (BTW Lend/Lease implies repayment) and if we had followed that strutting peacock Monty’s advice we might still be attempting to strike at the Germans ‘soft underbelly’ as our tanks lumbered up the Italian peninsula and attempted to cross the Austrian alps.

    Still I suspect your worse sin to be this. You dreamt of Empire and then you retreated without regard for the vacuum you left behind. I’d say you were no better than the French but I’m not that cruel.

    As to the story, I’ll review it once I’ve calmed Mr. Lews down.

    Respectfully yours,

    Mad
    English does not borrow from other languages. English follows other languages into dark alleys, raps them over the head with a cudgel, then goes through their pockets for loose vocabulary and spare grammar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Lews View Post
    Ah to be lectured on arrogance by an Englishman, perhaps that’s a redundancy.

    But an Englishman with such a peculiar recall of history? True the diplomats ended your attempt to reclaim the lost colonies back in 1815 but if New Orleans was any indication, you could ill afford a victory.

    You dithered about in the 1860s until your erstwhile ally had been thoroughly starved, and beaten.

    You trundled to a standstill in the Great War until we yanks threw our weight in.

    You begged , and borrowed from us through the early years of the second Great War (BTW Lend/Lease implies repayment) and if we had followed that strutting peacock Monty’s advice we might still be attempting to strike at the Germans ‘soft underbelly’ as our tanks lumbered up the Italian peninsula and attempted to cross the Austrian alps.

    Still I suspect your worse sin to be this. You dreamt of Empire and then you retreated without regard for the vacuum you left behind. I’d say you were no better than the French but I’m not that cruel.

    As to the story, I’ll review it once I’ve calmed Mr. Lews down.

    Respectfully yours,

    Mad
    Lol - Mad (and Lews)

    Well, as a Canadian and NOT a Brit - I take exception to your linking the fiasco at New Orleans with the thorough drubbing your invading army suffered at Queenston Heights.

    The userous repayment rates the US set on lend/lease (and requiring the Brits to honour broken commitments made by allies added to that) had a lot to do with the collapse of the British Empire - that and the loss of a large proportion of two generations of young men.

    Yes, Lend/Lease was the only option open to Britain (and her allies) since the US was doing a land-office business with Germany supplying munitions initially. Indeed American industry had a strong lobby for the US to side with Germany from the early days of the Third Reich - it saw greater profit in crushing Britain. Britain finally did pay off the debt - in 2006. The US borrowed heavily during the War of Independence and again during the American Civil War. In both instance the US reneged on it's repayment commitments, making it the only modern world power that got there (in part) by declaring bankruptcy - twice.

    The US flirted with joining the second world war on the side of the Axis until Japan attacked. Had Germany and Italy NOT sided with their axis ally (Japan) and declared war on the US when the US declared war on Japan it is likely the US would never have entered the European Theatre. Based on how badly the Germans were doing against the Russian winters, and the high command's insistence that Russia must be taken at all costs, it is likely that the war would have dragged on longer, but ultimately with the same outcome without US involvement. Indeed Patton's disasterous plan for Omaha Beach nearly cost the American Army it's soul.

    Popular misconception to the contrary, the American involvement in WW II was a factor, but not the deciding factor Hollywood tries to portray.

    And while the British did have an Empire and acknowledged it - the US has played at having an empire and denied it vociferously. I highly recommend Naill Ferguson's "Colossus: The Price of America's Empire" if you doubt me.

    Yes, Mad and Lews, I am also a student of history - and some of the history published in the US is heavily "adjusted" to match what 'ought' to have happened rather than what did happen - historiography coupled with a touch of propaganda.

    But we're off topic - lol - and this is an argument best taken with a nice glass of chablis before a roaring fire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whippett View Post
    I'll wait until I become a mentor myself - then crucify anyone who refers to him/herself as my mentee. Dean can hold the nails.

    mentee, prioritize, even heard one broacaster talking about broadcastize - abortions - lol - right up there with ez (for easy) and nite (instead of night). Samuel Webster must be spinning in his grave ***weg***
    Dearest Whippetted one,

    Don't count on Dean to hold the nails, he gets squeamish at the sight of a little blood.

    As your mentor might say. "L A Z come, L A Z go."

    His Madness
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