It's one 'd' and lower case 'm' as in "as clear as mud"
Two 'd's and upper case 'M' as in "His name is Mudd"
Look up the reason on wikipedia.... it's most interesting... the
difference cost me a steak dinner.... I'm a poor loser so I learn
quickly ;-))
On 13 Feb 2009 at 16:51, Biff Jones wrote:
>> It' clear as Mudd.
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Dave G. KK7SS
'65 MK III Sprite in Richland, WA
If I wake up in the morning, and I hurt, it means that I'm still
alive !!
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