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I am utterly ashamed. There is only one complete sentence in my signature, so I have punctuated it accordingly. I hope that I am justified in omitting the full stop from the others.
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Psssst, OG. You might want to put full stops at the end of those sentences in your sig'. Just in case there's a pedant about.Originally posted by Old Greg View Post"I'm not a pedant, I'm not a pedant, I'm not a pedant" should read, "I'm not a pedant. I'm not a pedant. I'm not a pedant."
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"I'm not a pedant, I'm not a pedant, I'm not a pedant" should read, "I'm not a pedant. I'm not a pedant. I'm not a pedant."Originally posted by Dearnla View PostRepeat after me - "I'm not a pedant, I'm not a pedant, I'm not a pedant" - with feeling.
BTW I'm with you, but there's a place and a time for correcting these errors, and an internet forum is not it.
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There is no apostrophe in the plural "Nazis". Also, it should really have an initial capital letter.Originally posted by jmo21 View PostThat doesn't work with the spelling/punctuation nazi's on here.
PS Godwin's Law, so nar, nar, de nar nar.
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That doesn't work with the spelling/punctuation nazi's on here.Originally posted by Dearnla View PostRepeat after me - "I'm not a pedant, I'm not a pedant, I'm not a pedant" - with feeling.
BTW I'm with you, but there's a place and a time for correcting these errors, and an internet forum is not it.
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And a good old British sense of Proper Boundaries, you grapefruit-juice-weaving Beatnik progressive you!Originally posted by Support Monkey View PostI said to him "whats the problem have you got something i have not got", to which he replied "yes Dad, A Life"l
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Repeat after me - "I'm not a pedant, I'm not a pedant, I'm not a pedant" - with feeling.Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostYou could also teach him that there are 3 words with totally different meanings that all sound the same.
There (directional), their (belonging to them), they're (common contraction of they are).
Despite sounding just about the same when spoken, when read they impart a completely different meaning. They aren't interchangable even on the internet unless your IQ is less than your shoe size in which case you shouldn't be allowed near computers.
BTW I'm with you, but there's a place and a time for correcting these errors, and an internet forum is not it.
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I was in the bathroom one day and my then 9 year old son was standing outside the door wanting to come in to use the toilet, i said to him just come in but he said he could not come in with me in there, so i said to him "whats the problem have you got something i have not got", to which he replied "yes Dad, A Life"
Kids can be so cruel
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took the kids to Blackpool one year, and Shirley Bassey, amongst great fanfare , switched on the lights.
The manageress asked my cute little 4 year old cherub, with his curling golden locks if we had had a good night, and if we had seen the lights being switched on
'Yes, it was Shirly Bastard'
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I don't know, but I want oneOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostWhat the hell is a 'sucking teddy'?
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What the hell is a 'sucking teddy'?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostMy daughter has a problem with S versus F.
She has a teddy which she sucks her thumb to.
She cannot say S. It sounds like F.
She proudly announced to her nana that this was her (F)ucking teddy.
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Yet you still have a comma in your signature after 'meanings'. It should be a full stop.Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostYou could also teach him that there are 3 words with totally different meanings that all sound the same.
There (directional), their (belonging to them), they're (common contraction of they are).
Despite sounding just about the same when spoken, when read they impart a completely different meaning. They aren't interchangable even on the internet unless your IQ is less than your shoe size in which case you shouldn't be allowed near computers.
They're going over there to get their awards. Three different words that sound similar, but have their own unique meanings, they're NOT interchangable no matter how lazy you are.
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