Shot at Pookot Lake, Wayanad. Oh, why, oh, why, don’t they get someone to check the language before putting it up?
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Shot at Pookot Lake, Wayanad. Oh, why, oh, why, don’t they get someone to check the language before putting it up?
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But the eccentricities of spelling and syntax are what makes Indian English so charming!
By: JofIndia on June 9, 2011
at 8:47 am
Sometimes they are just comically wrong.
By: cochinblogger on June 10, 2011
at 5:41 am