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Did you notice that?
pwhodges:
The OED gives judgement as the primary spelling, with judgment as a variant used mainly in the Law and in North America. Merriam-Webster, naturally, gives judgment first, and judgement as a variant (with no comment about it).
Barmymoo:
In my history class we had two Rosie Jones. One of them consistently got better grades than the other. Obviously (you can guess the punch line) the teacher got their end of year exams mixed up, and naturally the less-good-grades one resisted any attempts to switch them back.
On the stewarding team at the campsite I just got back from, we had two Eleanors. Last year, they acquired the nicknames Elf and Safety. This year we had two Emilys, so one of them became Spoon and the other, who was one of a pair of twins, became Emergency (her twin was Accident, aka Alice). Another team member arrived with the name Sparky. We also had four different Steves, who all acquired nicknames - Flower, Lockie, The Tool and one I can't remember. By the end of the week I had forgotten how odd these names all were!
Method of Madness:
You'd think the smarter Rosie Jones would have thought to start writing her full name (middle name included) on all her exams. Also, since I've always known so many Erics, I've usually gone by my last name anyway.
Masterpiece:
I just noticed: There are multiple references to peas with Emily involved, before the infamous "give peas a chance" arc:
* The peas are excellent today
* I thought it would be soft!
Kugai:
I think everyone's first instinct is to punch Pintsize.
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