Originally posted by woohoo
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What a pity it makes no grammatical sense whatsoever. I thought he was starting to learn, but that particular curve seems to have been flattened...His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain... -
That made perfect grammatical sense. He has just spelled 'were' incorrectly.Originally posted by Mordac View PostWhat a pity it makes no grammatical sense whatsoever. I thought he was starting to learn, but that particular curve seems to have been flattened...Comment
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You chump. I was referring to:Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThat made perfect grammatical sense. He has just spelled 'were' incorrectly.
by the resident plastic. Hence the use of 'he' (Paddy) rather than 'you' (as in Woohoo.)You obviously got the wrong kind of Brexit you voted forHis heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Considering that there are about 100 threads on my Nextdoor feed complaining about other people not following social distancing, it's interesting that the people who don't follow it carefully might be rewarded with antibodies first. Maybe the petulent teenagers and ignorant chavs who currently don't care will be let out of isolation first to run the world until the rest of us catch up.Originally posted by dx4100 View PostI can imagine thousands of freelancers holding pox parties so we can get back to work... and I am not joking...Comment
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Not to mention those that caught this years 'cold' before the rumpus. Me + Missus included. Given that now she would be considered 'High Risk' not a bad thing.Comment
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Bring it on, Bruv.Originally posted by hairymouse View Postteenagers and ignorant chavs who currently don't care will be let out of isolation first to run the world until the rest of us catch up.
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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The sentence you quote is grammatically correct, although stylistically clunky, I grant you.Originally posted by Mordac View PostYou chump. I was referring to:
by the resident plastic. Hence the use of 'he' (Paddy) rather than 'you' (as in Woohoo.)Comment
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TouchéOriginally posted by NotAllThere View PostTouchy...I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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Oy, feck off, I haven't posted any drivel replying to you yet on this threadOriginally posted by woohoo View Postyep probably, but still think it was the right thing to post. Brexit crap has it's own forum and jeeshh it's toxic.
Edit. Look how quickly the responses under the original post turn into the usual brexit drivel from the usual culprits. Hopefully, they will stop and not kill the thread.
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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What could possibly go wrong...?Originally posted by hairymouse View PostConsidering that there are about 100 threads on my Nextdoor feed complaining about other people not following social distancing, it's interesting that the people who don't follow it carefully might be rewarded with antibodies first. Maybe the petulent teenagers and ignorant chavs who currently don't care will be let out of isolation first to run the world until the rest of us catch up.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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