Re: Old Geezer On The Blob On A Salt Plain
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Old Geezer
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Originally Posted by
Biggles
:idunno: my pish seems to be pretty intact. The slings and arrows of outrageous rodding either missed or I don't give a ...
that or something else.
I geuss you are tyrnig to aeppar fnnuy. Taht gbbirseih is aobut as fnuny as a brrael of daed bbaies.
:unsure: Nope, nothing
:idunno: are you sure you are using the right flies for the prevailing weather conditions....only a suggestion like.
Re: Old Geezer On The Blob On A Salt Plain
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benchez
:lol: Still haven't learned how to post images properly then.
..and you haven't learnt to use the right word. However if you were referring to yourself then it's correct...You meant. " hasn't" though, right? :) Then there is the word "learned," ..it should be spelt learnt..? ( Mind you, after living 30 odd years in the Netherlands perhaps things might have changed.)
We shall have to call in the expertise from JPaul... :lol:
Re: Old Geezer On The Blob On A Salt Plain
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thewizeard
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Originally Posted by
benchez
:lol: Still haven't learned how to post images properly then.
..and
you haven't learnt to use the right word. However if you were referring to yourself then it's correct...You meant.
" hasn't" though, right? :) Then there is the word "
learned," ..it should be spelt learnt..? ( Mind you, after living 30 odd years in the Netherlands perhaps things might have changed.)
We shall have to call in the expertise from JPaul... :lol:
Actually, you're half right, Nige.
'Haven't' would be grammatically correct in this context. To use 'hasn't' would be to mix tenses.
'Learnt' would be correct though. It's also widely acceptable to interchange 'learnt' with 'learned' as the Past Particible of 'learn'.
Benjamin can appear quite learned sometimes despite all this. If there were any grammatical errors, then it was the failure to insert a question mark. And there's no use asking JP about that. His keyboard is bereft of a curley-wurley and has been for quite some time.
Re: Old Geezer On The Blob On A Salt Plain
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chalice
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thewizeard
..and you haven't learnt to use the right word. However if you were referring to yourself then it's correct...You meant. " hasn't" though, right? :) Then there is the word "learned," ..it should be spelt learnt..? ( Mind you, after living 30 odd years in the Netherlands perhaps things might have changed.)
We shall have to call in the expertise from JPaul... :lol:
Actually, you're half right, Nige.
'Haven't' would be grammatically correct in this context. To use 'hasn't' would be to mix tenses.
'Learnt' would be correct though. It's also widely acceptable to interchange 'learnt' with 'learned' as the Past Particible of 'learn'.
Benjamin can appear quite learned sometimes despite all this. If there were any grammatical errors, then it was the failure to insert a question mark. And there's no use asking JP about that. His keyboard is bereft of a curley-wurley and has been for quite some time.
:ghey:
Re: Old Geezer On The Blob On A Salt Plain
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Snee
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chalice
Actually, you're half right, Nige.
'Haven't' would be grammatically correct in this context. To use 'hasn't' would be to mix tenses.
'Learnt' would be correct though. It's also widely acceptable to interchange 'learnt' with 'learned' as the Past Particible of 'learn'.
Benjamin can appear quite learned sometimes despite all this. If there were any grammatical errors, then it was the failure to insert a question mark. And there's no use asking JP about that. His keyboard is bereft of a curley-wurley and has been for quite some time.
:ghey:
:dabs:
Re: Old Geezer On The Blob On A Salt Plain
That old geezer thinks he's a walking wikipedia or something else.
http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/9...ilecopyfp2.jpg
Re: Old Geezer On The Blob On A Salt Plain
Unblievable, dam redicoulous, you knoob.
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Take a long walk on a short peer.
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I've gone off you like a dirty shirt.