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Old 10-Aug-2004, 17:44
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We have 'taps' not 'faucets' in the UK.
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Old 10-Aug-2004, 17:50
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Originally Posted by tdol
We have 'taps' not 'faucets' in the UK.
Here they pley taps but not on faucets. :wink:
Funny - it is called tap water but comes out of faucets.
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