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WTF is going on with this board recently ?... the utter banality of post topics has plumbed new depthsHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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What a hoot! we spell it "sceptical" in British English.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostUnless we make an effort we will lose traditional English especially now we have text speak and estuary.
she was like, whs, innit, whatever, don't even go there.
=She agreed with him although I was skeptical.
Would anyone find the former more attractive?
I promise to stop using WHS if everyone will refrain from my personal nightmare "OMG"Comment
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WHSOriginally posted by ctdctd View PostBill: Be excellent to each other.
Ted: Party on, dudes.
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What have you done to correct this?Originally posted by Troll View PostWTF is going on with this board recently ?... the utter banality of post topics has plumbed new depthsComment
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Far more annoying for me is the raising of tone at the end of every spoken statement so that it sounds like a question.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostUnless we make an effort we will lose traditional English especially now we have text speak and estuary.
she was like, whs, innit, whatever, don't even go there.
=She agreed with him although I was skeptical.
Would anyone find the former more attractive?
There's a Saffer and a Kiwi in our office who spend entire conversations doing it.Comment
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Is it?Originally posted by Chugnut View PostFar more annoying for me is the raising of tone at the end of every spoken statement so that it sounds like a question.
There's a Saffer and a Kiwi in our office who spend entire conversations doing it.
pr[iz et]"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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LOLZOriginally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostWhat a hoot! we spell it "sceptical" in British English.
I promise to stop using WHS if everyone will refrain from my personal nightmare "OMG"Coffee's for closersComment
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Oh, HRT AKA AQI, you meanOriginally posted by Chugnut View PostFar more annoying for me is the raising of tone at the end of every spoken statement so that it sounds like a question.
There's a Saffer and a Kiwi in our office who spend entire conversations doing it.
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speak to the hand coz the face aint listeninOriginally posted by Troll View PostWTF is going on with this board recently ?... the utter banality of post topics has plumbed new depths
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