
Please note: Grammar Cop has no jurisdiction abroad. While "diomand" is troubling, it would be gauche to fine non-English speaking foreigners for grammatical mischief in our tongue - especially when their tongue is all squiggly lines.
More pressing in this instance is what goes on in Hong Kong's Fat Ho Elderly Center, and what the pre-requisites for membership are.
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Hah! Fat Ho Elderly Center. That's funny.
Posted by: Tanis Nikana | June 18, 2005 9:30 PM