Yeah, teh is just a misspelling I believe. I frequently type "nad" for and too, which of course kicks ass. 
The grey font thing happens whenever a weird line break occurs during a reply, but I'm still not sure what causes it er--haha, my seed continues to spread...

The grey font thing happens whenever a weird line break occurs during a reply, but I'm still not sure what causes it er--haha, my seed continues to spread...
Because we are foolish. It is normally pronounced if it is a proper noun though. Read and read, tomato and tomato, it's all a bunch of bunk.JayKeeley said:Also, why don't Americans pronounce the 'h' in 'herb'?