>question, if the above is true - which of the following signature
applications is correct?
Lyle "Sworking on a Spitfire" Rigdon
or,
Lyle "Sworking at a Spitfire" Rigdon
Well you must "sworking at-on a Spitfire"
Another example: "why are your habds always dirty and oily" asked my
roomates sister. Oh I've been "sworking at-on my midget" I will reply.
Say at-on like this "aton" sounds like atom but with an "n". not an "m".
By the way both swork and at-on are in the comprehensive Oxford English
Dictionary.....not!!
Cheers DW
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