Talk:Bendin' in the Wind

Just like Wikipedia, we shouldn't edit just to make words conform to certain localized/localised standards. While I prefer to spell it "favourite", it's not nice to change someone else's spelling. It weirds them out. They're like, "I thought I spelled it right! That's how I've been spelling it for years! Oh, all my teachers were wrong! I'm going to go jump off a bridge now!" and then they try, but they can't get out of the building because the power's out and the elevator/lift isn't working and they have no flashlight/torch to light the way, so they just sit there, spelling things the American way and feeling dumb!!!

Wait, what the hell was I talking about?!

... 21:46, 31 December 2006 (PST)
 * I think the only time I do that is when I make a variety of changes to an article, or run a spellcheck. Being Australian, I'm likely to use our spelling. I only did one of those in this article right? It's nothing to send someone to gaol/jail over. I'm still somewhat disturbed by peanutbutter and jello/jelly/jam sandwiches even after learning what they really meant by that. - Quolnok 22:24, 31 December 2006 (PST)