Gyrobob wrote on 07/08/12 at 07:01:00:100
BTW, worcestershire is pronounced WOOS te sher,
or, in wikipedia: WUUS-tər-shər
They're both wrong.As Worcester is an English city, and the main city in its "shire" (=region), the english pronounciation is...
"Wooster" for the city (Woosta only in London), "Woosta-shar" for both the Shire and the sauce.
Y'all have a problem with English cities, and I can't blame you.
Canterbury (as in, the Archbishop of...) is "Cānter-b'ree", not "Canter-berry".
As for the grammar, I got a measly 86%.
Mixed up my further and farther, and my different "to" with "from"...