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Post by Shenguin on Sept 13, 2020 11:48:25 GMT
Good Morning Viruses!
I was magnificent at Fortnight last nite. A Solo win followed later by a Duo win with Sheep.
Also, football. It is good. Not as good as if I were allowed to be in a stadium in close proximity to lots of viruses, shouting obscenities, but still good.
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Post by Tuffers on Sept 13, 2020 12:53:16 GMT
Morning Quiz Fans!
Earlier today I mowed the lawn and trimmed my bush. You heard.
Then some sitting in this glorious weather with my moobs out. HOT.
I've now retreated indoors for some lunch (M&S cheese and onion crisp bakes, yay!) and am watching the cricket (England are struggling, boo!).
More gardening and/or sunbathing later maybe.
No games.
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Post by Chumbles on Sept 13, 2020 12:57:58 GMT
It's either if you don't mind the mixing of UK and US usage, but it's never 2 full stops in either country. 1 full stop = the end of a sentence or a word abbreviated (as in ante meridian = a.m.); or 3 full stops = an ellipsis representing missing text, typically within a quoted sentence, but not restricted to that. But "À Chacun Son Goût" as my cockney mum used to say!
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Post by Sheep2 on Sept 13, 2020 13:07:55 GMT
No restraint or decency. You are operating in a licentious fashion. Disgraceful.
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Post by Chumbles on Sept 13, 2020 13:46:59 GMT
No restraint or decency. You are operating in a licentious fashion. Disgraceful. For all we know, Crank may be about to reveal he holds a licentiate; I read a witty little article "Under Neglect? Reforming Licensure and Ordination in the OPC" Truly licenses can move in mysterious ways...
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Post by Ozymandias Kane on Sept 13, 2020 14:52:59 GMT
oh fun and joy: "Licence is a noun, license is a verb. Before learning to drive, you apply for a provisional driving licence, but the DVLA must license you to drive. ... In the USA they use "license" as a noun. Since computer software comes with a licence for you to use it, this is commonly misspelled as license". www.gcse.comI come home from being aaht and this is what I find, "Oh what a day, what a glorious day"
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Post by Ozymandias Kane on Sept 13, 2020 15:00:12 GMT
No restraint or decency. You are operating in a licentious fashion. Disgraceful. de gustibus non est disputandum!
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Post by MrTiddles on Sept 13, 2020 15:01:43 GMT
I just read what it said on my driving licence. LICENCE, the full stops were there for effect as you well know chumbles.
Good to see Kane briefing up, tho'.
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Post by Chumbles on Sept 13, 2020 15:21:02 GMT
oh fun and joy: "Licence is a noun, license is a verb. Before learning to drive, you apply for a provisional driving licence, but the DVLA must license you to drive. ... In the USA they use "license" as a noun. Since computer software comes with a licence for you to use it, this is commonly misspelled as license". www.gcse.comI come home from being aaht and this is what I find, "Oh what a day, what a glorious day" Do you have a neural graft to access Google? I've got qualifications coming out the wazoo; read my original reply. I'm well aware of the correct UK usage, but I am quite at ease with the american usage. My post, my choice.
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Post by tenthenemy on Sept 13, 2020 15:29:04 GMT
Everything's pretty bad but at least the weather is glorious.
More positives: - M&S pizza, breaded mushrooms (Pref.Mam. is opposed to salad, so that's what I replaced it with) with Boursin for dinner. Pizza was very good. - no vampire bites overnight (most likely a side effect of the Boursin) - watched more Avengers with some Germans as the baddies - my mum's phone is working again. On the downside, her TV isn't. - Games: yes! Well, ACNH. I finally caught a sturgeon and am now up to speed on museum donations for this month
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Post by amipal on Sept 13, 2020 15:37:14 GMT
What the bloody hell is going on here today?
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Post by Ozymandias Kane on Sept 13, 2020 15:56:29 GMT
I just read what it said on my driving licence. LICENCE, the full stops were there for effect as you well know chumbles. Good to see Kane briefing up, tho'. precisely Clive.
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Post by Faceless on Sept 13, 2020 15:57:28 GMT
Licenc/se *this*..
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Post by Ozymandias Kane on Sept 13, 2020 15:59:56 GMT
Do you have a neural graft to access Google? I've got qualifications coming out the wazoo; read my original reply. I'm well aware of the correct UK usage, but I am quite at ease with the american usage. My post, my choice. go wash your mouth out with soap, Americanese is a travesty of the British language - (yes I said that) I surprised your post doesn't come with a zip code!
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Post by MrTiddles on Sept 13, 2020 16:03:56 GMT
The last time I saw something like that, the whole herd had to be destroyed.
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Post by Felice Landry on Sept 13, 2020 16:26:50 GMT
What the bloody hell is going on here today? Same as always.
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Post by crankcaller on Sept 13, 2020 16:27:14 GMT
Driving. As if. Turkey chilli on the stove.
Listening to the mix Graham Park did for that Ecstasy podcast. Can't believe I had to Shazam 'The Party' by Kraze. Hand in your dungarees & kickers at the door please Crank.
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Post by Tuffers on Sept 13, 2020 16:33:39 GMT
*Issues Surstromming Licence*
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Post by Tuffers on Sept 13, 2020 16:34:26 GMT
What the bloody hell is going on here today? Licenc/se Gate.
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Post by Tuffers on Sept 13, 2020 16:34:48 GMT
Maybe we should just use Permit.
*legs it*
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Post by Felice Landry on Sept 13, 2020 16:56:57 GMT
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Post by gongfarmer on Sept 13, 2020 17:16:13 GMT
Bloody wasp.
I now have John Merrick’s right leg.
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Post by Felice Landry on Sept 13, 2020 17:23:48 GMT
Bloody wasp. I now have John Merrick’s right leg. I think you should give it back.
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Post by amipal on Sept 13, 2020 19:00:22 GMT
Dinnerblog: roast pork. The meat took longer than it should have to cook. Tasty thought. Worth the wait. And tons of apple sauce too.
OTTM: boy's first day of school tomorrow. Hold me.
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Post by Felice Landry on Sept 13, 2020 19:14:43 GMT
Dinnerblog: roast pork. The meat took longer than it should have to cook. Tasty thought. Worth the wait. And tons of apple sauce too. OTTM: boy's first day of school tomorrow. Hold me. Hold your what?
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