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Sounds good. One thing I'll miss this year is my annual summer camping trip with friends in England and drinking good cider. Irish cider isn't as good and the local good English stuff doesn't make it over here.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostComment
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Are you married?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSounds good. One thing I'll miss this year is my annual summer camping trip with friends in England and drinking good cider. Irish cider isn't as good and the local good English stuff doesn't make it over here.Comment
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Have | Definition of Have by Oxford Dictionary on Lexico.com also meaning of HaveOriginally posted by minestrone View PostHave. "possess, own, or hold."
HTH1.4 Used to indicate a particular relationship.‘he's got three children’
‘do you have a client named Peters?’
‘Parents Ray and Betty have nine children, three of whom farm with them.’
‘He has two brothers, Joe and Lawrence.’
‘John has got friends all over the world.’
‘Although Sue thrives on all the noise and hustle and bustle of having such a large family she still enjoys a break.’
‘He had no wife, no children, to enrich and complicate the simplicity of his daily life.’
‘We returned to find that a cousin of mine has a new son and there is a naming conference in progress.’
‘He said that he always envisioned himself having a family, and now it might be too late.’
‘My mum and Glenda are about the same age and my mum, who never had a sister, was always close to Glenda.’
‘Penny now had playmates near at hand and there was always someone for me to talk to.’
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1. Explain the logic of your statement.Originally posted by minestrone View PostSeriously, if you are pulling up old threads to have a go at me then your losing the argument.
2. Do you ever pull up old threads to have a go at people?
Pulling up old threads is a reasonable way of pointing out someone's hypocrisy or intellectual dishonesty.Comment
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Can you see logic in my statement?Originally posted by Old Greg View Post1. Explain the logic of your statement.
2. Do you ever pull up old threads to have a go at people?
Pulling up old threads is a reasonable way of pointing out someone's hypocrisy or intellectual dishonesty.Comment
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No. It's just something you've put in a post because you've been called out and you're trying to deflect. But feel free to demonstrate the logic if you think you can.Originally posted by minestrone View PostCan you see logic in my statement?
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Do you ever pull up old threads to have a go at people?Comment
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It's a poor taste joke that I dont have any issue with.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostNo. It's just something you've put in a post because you've been called out and you're trying to deflect. But feel free to demonstrate the logic if you think you can.
Now:
Do you ever pull up old threads to have a go at people?
If you think your "calling me out" because you have the humour sophistication of a dead sardine then...Comment
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You are pissed off cos I pulled you up on an old thread?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDo you ever pull up old threads to have a go at people?Comment
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