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♥.Originally posted by k2p2 View PostShame there's no like button. A like button would be great. We could even have a big heart graphic to show if someone had liked a post.
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Ha! I spotted that (being a pedant myself) after the first post, hence the disclaimer second postOriginally posted by Bacchus View Post...and a very good one. However <extremepedant>it it should be "Uncle Jack" and "uncle jack" - uncle is only a proper noun when used as part of a name </extremepedant>
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Shame there's no like button. A like button would be great. We could even have a big heart graphic to show if someone had liked a post.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI like this
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Got kicked by a horse.Originally posted by zeitghostNor me.
He popped his clogs last year.
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...and a very good one. However <extremepedant>it it should be "Uncle Jack" and "uncle jack" - uncle is only a proper noun when used as part of a name </extremepedant>Originally posted by Ruprect View PostPedants please note that the above is just a joke copy/pasted from the internet.

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