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Originally Posted by Oldfella
Capital a, following a full stop?
And that's all there is to it.
But you may have a different opinion.
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just gotta look at bubbas profile to see he is really Roy Cropper(nerd)
and **** ur english masters u probably have patches on ur elbows and thick rim glasses.Who r u to.. take the p155 out ov my grammer u noob my girlfriends fiesta will take ur wagon as i can imagine u wear a flat cap and cream swade driving gloves ohh and yes if ur that good at english work this one out FCKU FFO
and **** ur english masters u probably have patches on ur elbows and thick rim glasses.Who r u to.. take the p155 out ov my grammer u noob my girlfriends fiesta will take ur wagon as i can imagine u wear a flat cap and cream swade driving gloves ohh and yes if ur that good at english work this one out FCKU FFO
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Originally Posted by speye91
just gotta look at bubbas profile to see he is really Roy Cropper(nerd)
and **** ur english masters u probably have patches on ur elbows and thick rim glasses.Who r u to.. take the p155 out ov my grammer u noob my girlfriends fiesta will take ur wagon as i can imagine u wear a flat cap and cream swade driving gloves ohh and yes if ur that good at english work this one out FCKU FFO
and **** ur english masters u probably have patches on ur elbows and thick rim glasses.Who r u to.. take the p155 out ov my grammer u noob my girlfriends fiesta will take ur wagon as i can imagine u wear a flat cap and cream swade driving gloves ohh and yes if ur that good at english work this one out FCKU FFO
who unleashed the beast, let em have it
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Originally Posted by Bubba po
Isn't it amusing how chavs can't step outside their own frame of reference to have a go? Fick and proud.
So have you checked whether I have a life or not?
So have you checked whether I have a life or not?
i suspect the bottom of the post was for me, who was the top bit for?
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Originally Posted by Bubba po
Isn't it amusing how chavs can't step outside their own frame of reference to have a go? Fick and proud.
So have you checked whether I have a life or not?
So have you checked whether I have a life or not?
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Originally Posted by 95blackWRX
i would say u dont have a life bubba. If your that good with english why not put it to good use instead of wriying ****e on here, cause personally i think ur a complete ******
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BUBBA aS U. SAY UR GOOD AT cARPENTRY BUILD URSEL A LITTLE SHED AT HE BOTTOMov ur garden and paint it as u like painting M8 and feking stay there
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I'm with the Po. Because we can spell, punctuate and have a broad vocabulary, we can express ourselves easily and fully and are actually more likely to have a life. When I say life, I mean a rounded and varied life, rather than filling empty days of unemployment and frustration with texting "m8s", loitering and spending benefit. Ooooh, do I sound middle class?
As I passed a young girl at work the other day, I heard her telling her friend "I don't know what marmalade is." I know it's not compulsory to study fruit spreads, but what sort of level of general knowledge does that indicate?
PS. The word text is not a verb. Well not for a few years yet.....
As I passed a young girl at work the other day, I heard her telling her friend "I don't know what marmalade is." I know it's not compulsory to study fruit spreads, but what sort of level of general knowledge does that indicate?
PS. The word text is not a verb. Well not for a few years yet.....
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Originally Posted by Bubba po
You'll never learn. "And" and "but" are perfectly grammatical words with which to begin a sentence. Proscription of their use in that context is just a device in primary schools to force children to explore other ways of beginning a sentence than saying "and".
And that's all there is to it.
But you may have a different opinion.
And that's all there is to it.
But you may have a different opinion.
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Originally Posted by ghplumb
Mick
I live in Blackhill if you want to call round at the weekend I can show you the extent we had to go to to get the Scoob off the road . Involved a JCB & about 11 Skips.
Now kept behind a 10 ft high roller door and 3 Cameras on 24 hrs just in case.
Graeme
I live in Blackhill if you want to call round at the weekend I can show you the extent we had to go to to get the Scoob off the road . Involved a JCB & about 11 Skips.
Now kept behind a 10 ft high roller door and 3 Cameras on 24 hrs just in case.
Graeme
A pain in the **** if it gets nicked I admit but afterall it is only a car and is or at least should be insured.
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Originally Posted by EVOLUTION
Even if the police do get them, there is nothing at all they can do, and even if there is, they wont do it anyway, its not worth the paperwork for them these days.
I don't mind the paperwork. It beats standing in the cold and snow for 8 hours searching people for weapons.
It keeps me in the warm with a nice warm brew.
Glad I am 'only' a rail cop.
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Like I said, I'm with Bubba on this. Yes I DO wear glasses, I'm married to an English lecturer - but I have a sense of humour. Nice post Kingofturds, made me laugh.
I can't believe that his t-shirt has "UNT's finest" written on it. Asking for trouble.
I can't believe that his t-shirt has "UNT's finest" written on it. Asking for trouble.
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Originally Posted by CAT2
I'm with the Po. Because we can spell, punctuate and have a broad vocabulary, we can express ourselves easily and fully and are actually more likely to have a life. When I say life, I mean a rounded and varied life, rather than filling empty days of unemployment and frustration with texting "m8s", loitering and spending benefit. Ooooh, do I sound middle class?
As I passed a young girl at work the other day, I heard her telling her friend "I don't know what marmalade is." I know it's not compulsory to study fruit spreads, but what sort of level of general knowledge does that indicate?
PS. The word text is not a verb. Well not for a few years yet.....
As I passed a young girl at work the other day, I heard her telling her friend "I don't know what marmalade is." I know it's not compulsory to study fruit spreads, but what sort of level of general knowledge does that indicate?
PS. The word text is not a verb. Well not for a few years yet.....
just cause the girl doesnt know what marmalade is she must be stupid how iggnorant does that make you
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Originally Posted by CAT2
I'm with the Po. Because we can spell, punctuate and have a broad vocabulary, we can express ourselves easily and fully and are actually more likely to have a life. When I say life, I mean a rounded and varied life, rather than filling empty days of unemployment and frustration with texting "m8s", loitering and spending benefit. Ooooh, do I sound middle class?
As I passed a young girl at work the other day, I heard her telling her friend "I don't know what marmalade is." I know it's not compulsory to study fruit spreads, but what sort of level of general knowledge does that indicate?
PS. The word text is not a verb. Well not for a few years yet.....
As I passed a young girl at work the other day, I heard her telling her friend "I don't know what marmalade is." I know it's not compulsory to study fruit spreads, but what sort of level of general knowledge does that indicate?
PS. The word text is not a verb. Well not for a few years yet.....
Tsk tsk, such a broad vocabulary but still cannot construct a basic English sentence. I suppose you feel some sort deluded superiority over those posters whose grasp of English may not be as good as yours, although from your post you could do with a lesson or two yourself. Yes it would be nice if everyone's english was word perfect and their spelling was correct, but they aren't entering an English examination? The gentleman originally posted his tale of woe, so the last thing he needs is a lecture from you and other self appointed guardians of English on his wording. May I suggest if you are looking for perfect English you look elsewhere because you will not find it on Scoobynet. If you feel society is on a downward trend in education and basic general knowledge do something positive, rather than coming on this bbs with an air of 'I am better than you'. Then again those who criticise others usually have deficiencies in their own lives...Were you bullied as a child?
Regards Maz
Ps there is a retorical question within this post.
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I think it's nice that simple people can share internet space with intelligent people like this.
So the a jolly nice illiterate chappy has an issue with a chap in a Fiat and I believe this car was parked in the spot the CCTV camera normally covers. It is then explained that after checking with his neighbours, our chap was unable to ascertain the owner of the Fiat and thus, parked away from his property.
In doing so his vehicle was tampered with by crooks.
The crooks seemed to be assosciated with the Fiat car which sped off, off into the night <zooooom>.
Anyway to cut a short story long, our chap was (and still is) upset and chose to share his experience with us on SN.
Its a shame what happened to your car mate But next time you have a story to share, ask your mum to type for you
So the a jolly nice illiterate chappy has an issue with a chap in a Fiat and I believe this car was parked in the spot the CCTV camera normally covers. It is then explained that after checking with his neighbours, our chap was unable to ascertain the owner of the Fiat and thus, parked away from his property.
In doing so his vehicle was tampered with by crooks.
The crooks seemed to be assosciated with the Fiat car which sped off, off into the night <zooooom>.
Anyway to cut a short story long, our chap was (and still is) upset and chose to share his experience with us on SN.
Its a shame what happened to your car mate But next time you have a story to share, ask your mum to type for you
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Originally Posted by Simply Reg
LMAO @ the girl not knowing what marmalade is