DronnieBlade
Only in S2 !
Being offended does not mean you’re right.You sir are an idiot.
Courtesy of R Gervais Esq.
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Being offended does not mean you’re right.You sir are an idiot.
Now that is someone WELL passed his best....Being offended does not mean you’re right.
Courtesy of R Gervais Esq.
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Interesting that you picked up on my sound bites and added a fewI mean really….. this sums you up![]()
Nothing added…. All your own workInteresting that you picked up on my sound bites and added a fewrather than challenge / refute anything I’ve said about star boi !!
More than.
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Injured?
Stop it ChrisMcBurnie thinking loads of clubs are going to be calling him but it’s only Wilder who’s ringing
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Mcpub
Whisky is spelt incorrectly in this case (see Laphroaig bottle label for correct spelling)
Typical Mcburnie, can't get anything right
Now that's just plain daft.When l played golf l always had a laptop and printer in the bag in case l had a hole in one………
Mcpub
Presume you used an electric trolley...When l played golf l always had a laptop and printer in the bag in case l had a hole in one………
When l played golf l always had a laptop and printer in the bag in case l had a hole in one………
Mcpub
Whiskey or whisky—How to spell it?
Both spellings of the word, whiskey and whisky, are correct. The tricky part is matching the right spelling with the right country of origin. If you’re talking about a drink that’s been made in Scotland, Canada, or Japan, use the spelling without the e—whisky. When referring to drinks distilled in the United States or Ireland, use the e—whiskey. When pronouncing the words, you wouldn’t notice the difference, but it is apparent in writing:
Bit harsh, he could have just sworn at you. Violence is never the answer.I once corrected dingledog and got a bottle for my troubles, so I rarely fail to mention when I spot someone using the wrong one these days![]()
It's something that has irritated Bert for years.
Then there's the people who write noone instead of no one. Deadbat being a serial offender.
What saves Deadbat from the hangman's noose is a consistency of bad spelling, incorrect punctuation and the generalisation of the right words put in the wrong order.Bring back hanging l say. It’s Three years for a bit of affray…….
He’ll be pleased you’re a fan……What saves Deadbat from the hangman's noose is a consistency of bad spelling, incorrect punctuation and the generalisation of the right words put in the wrong order.
In turn, we all read his reports with a certain imagination...
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