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It's ok, I can see you're not a pedant as you didn't even spot the Legitamate/Legitimate speeeling(Originally posted by EricBartlett View PostIf they were pedants would they point out that, technically not all of these were wars?
) mistake I made during my haste to type the response.
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My speeling is tulip and grammer (sic) worse......Originally posted by chef View PostIt's ok, I can see you're not a pedant as you didn't even spot the Legitamate/Legitimate speeeling mistake I made during my haste to type the response.Comment
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<a> and <b> are in but <c> is out of question.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat tags are allowed and which aren't?Comment
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Oh I'm sorry was my intended pun not clear enough for you? I'll add aOriginally posted by EricBartlett View PostMy speeling is tulip and grammer (sic) worse......
in just to keep you happy..
--> woosh
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I think you probably meant:Originally posted by chef View Post--> woosh
EricBartlett
--> woosh
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as it obviously went such long way over my head.
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Any which startOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat tags are allowed and which aren't?
Dimprawn is a fat xxxx
I believe are now acceptable. All others are considered out of bounds.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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I believe the onomatopoetic word is spelled whooshOriginally posted by chef View Post--> woosh
EricBartlettHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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