'010 (as in, oh-ten), same as Stephen Colbert did.
Did anyone say Twenty-oh-nine last year?
Lettuce wrote:
Who here said one thousand nine hundred and ninty four?
The French (and hence many Canadians).
In fact they said 'One thousand, nine hundred, four twenties and fourteen'.
Actually, it's Ten Past Eight.
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I guess that settles it.
I concur. I find it annoying when people put the "and" in between the thousands and the tens. If there were to be an "and" in there, the number would be written 2000and10. And thats just silly.
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