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Old October 20th 05, 06:39 PM
Patti
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Default OT Is this another difference?

We're all saying twenty ten and so on, when it can't be mistaken for
'25', 26, 27 and so on. For those until ten arrives, what I hear most is
twenty O five and so on.
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In message , Roberta Zollner
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I've been using "twenty- oh-five" etc.all along, butcan't say I've
influenced many people.
Roberta in D

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