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Rpracing1 (Offline)
  #7 12/1/09 8:49 PM
Originally Posted by Lucky161:
Go ahead and be picky. However, in this case I'll defend my use as it's a substitute for an acute accent mark which I don't know how to make on my computer. In the way I was using it, it indicates the two syllable French pronounciation, rather than the possessive use.

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gud enuff fore mee.
Supposed to look like this...................cliché.