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More of a moan I think. A whinge is more first person whereas a moan is usually third person.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHang on that's a "winge" isn't it?
Tut tut - Not quarter an hour after the promise, and it's broken already.
A complaint is first to third person and a rant is pure solo.
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I assumed he wasn't going to post at all today....
If had major issues at a client I'm not sure I'd be on here all day...
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If ever a thread needed a party, it was this one. But what sort of party...?
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Morning all, lovely day isn't it? Lots of rain, good for the garden!
It may be cloudy outside, but I'm all sunny and warm on the inside after my nice bowl of delicious porridge from EAT. Yum yum.
I hope you are all having a lovely day.
Big kisses
SY01
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language is a tool, just like youOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostYou forgot to moonpig
So moonpig is a verb now?
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Thank you!Originally posted by Zippy View PostAh DP. Erm ... yes
Got some great cards from Moonpig in the past. Anyway, congrats to your Mum
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Ah DP. Erm ... yes
Got some great cards from Moonpig in the past. Anyway, congrats to your Mum
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He's just a bit excitable... no Prawny here to hold on to his leashOriginally posted by Zippy View PostIgnore him CM 'cos I think the adreneline is still running through his veins. I moonpig too.
Moonpig (note the correct useage of capital letters) is the best, isn't it... love it!!
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Ignore him CM 'cos I think the adreneline is still running through his veins. I moonpig too.
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