Let me appologize for not posting in a while. I have been enjoying my days off of late. (Kings English sorry) Have added a few new sites to the "Links" column.
One, newbuster.org, is a fantastic site. The guys are hound dogs when it comes to finding a different perspective on the news.
The other, www.veerministries.org, was created by a stand-up guy whom I met through work. Check out what he has to offer, which is everything from intellect to music producing expertise. I think there may be a few Easter Eggs on his site as well.
Now to the meat and bones of issues. Check the next post.
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The phrase is actually "Queen's English"
Leave it to a man to make it a male reference to power...
Actually, I have heard it both ways.
"Queen's English"
Meaning
The language of the United Kingdom.
Origin
Shakespeare used the phrase in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' but it was in common use before that. 'The King's English' is used when we (the British) have a king.
http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/297350.html
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