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kokuyu

kokuyu

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Akaiken, don't just yell the hell there. show proof!
ask Oxford for sure, AND DON'T FOOL AROUND. if you made this person [who create this tread] fail in English test, you're to be blamed >=(

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BossMac

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You're asking Ken to show proof!? That guy's got a godhand with falsifying documents... and I'll doubt he'll show any real proof... he's stubborn.

And kokuyu, I won't fail in any English test... Ken knows that for sure.

And how do you guys put those large fonts here? And Ken....

its Ketchup... you continuously claim that Heinz spells it your way, well you lying mofo here's that hi-res image that pwned you're Photoshopped image:
http://members.cox.net/mtreiten/etc/images/Heinz_Shatner.jpg

Take that!

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MapleRose

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"Ketchup" sounds more natural, 'catsup' sounds like it has something to do with cats or something.. which makes it less appetizing...

Besides, 'ketchup' came before 'catsup': http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-ket2.htm

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kokuyu

kokuyu

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for sure of all,

Quote by world wide wordsThere were lots of other spellings, too, of which catsup is the best known, a modification of catchup. You can blame Jonathan Swift for it if you like, since he used it first in 1730: â?And, for our home-bred British cheer, Botargo, catsup, and caveerâ?. [Caveer is caviar; botargo is a fish-based relish made of the roe of the mullet or tunny.] That form was also once common in the US but is much less so these days, at least on bottle labels: all the big US manufacturers now call their product ketchup.


*nuclear gun-points at Jonathan Swift*

neeeee....i'm alright with hard-headed guys. anyway, if you wanna know, you can click 'quote' at the right side, below my post. you'll see how it's all done :)

wait, what if he cuts and pastes it, covering the 'ketchup' with 'catsup'? o_0 X-P

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BossMac

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Ain't that Swift guy already dead? It's no use nuking him... maybe Ken's got something to say about that...

Quote:
A bottle of Heinz Organic Ketchup. Ketchup (or less commonly catsup) also known as Red Sauce or Tomato Sauce is a popular condiment, usually made with ...

Keywords are LESS COMMONLY CATSUP because it SUCKS!

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kokuyu

kokuyu

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well, stick to the word with the majority's usage :)

i'll blow up his grave too, so that he doesn't exist in both worlds too X-P

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I don't even know the point of the question ;o So I say... Ketchup.
Which reminds me of an old pok

BossMac

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The point of this thread is to establish a clear convention on how the spell the name of the universal red condiment.

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kawaiihime04

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catsup or ketchup- i don't care, they're both red and i put it in my mom's fried chicken. mmmhhhhh....

*and it must be tomato ketchup/catsup. i really wonder how they make it with bananas

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>>>Mapu quote<<<

MapleRose

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please don't bump old threads. Closed.

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