so you're telling me that when you reply to this you can't hear your own voice constructing the sentence in your head?Originally Posted by JPaul
so you're telling me that when you reply to this you can't hear your own voice constructing the sentence in your head?Originally Posted by JPaul
With the best will in the World I would not call that a novel.Originally Posted by GepperRankins
Since JP posted that pic of the balding, grinning German eating fish in Aberdeen on a jpeg depicted on an Austrian website, I have to say that I think of him as looking like that chap, rather than Peter Falk.
Which isn't nice
As it happens I look a lot like that chap, so that's probably a good thing.Originally Posted by manker
That's what I was afraid of - the description you painted of yourself, many moons ago at t'now defunct Moderation II, seemed to describe the chap in the phoatie.
I prefer to think of you as Columbo, thankyouverymuch
rolfOriginally Posted by JPaul
I mentioned exactly that to someone at work today and received three odd looks from the rest of the office in return.
When I also said that, generally, people see memories in their mind when they think of them, rather than thinking of the words, I got the distinct impression a couple of people came close to calling the men in white coats.
There isn't a bargepole long enough for me to work on [a Sony Viao] - clocker 2008
It's because you know how to read properly and they don't. Reading the words in your head is one step up from reading them out loud. Bet if you looked at those people when they were reading their lips would move a wee bit.Originally Posted by Chewie UK
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