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As I suspected!mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Er...warthog wrote:Provided that you're not one of those ponces using an Apple Mac
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I asked something similar last week and Warty kindly posted the extended ASCII tables for this sort of thing. It was at http://www.lookuptables.com/TANGODANCER wrote:© Thanks from me too Warty.
You would be able to ask questions in Spanish using this, TD, as in ¿Como esta usted? not to mention the tilde possibilities ñ Ñ
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Cheers Monty. By the way, everyone uses the familiar "Que tal" these days.Montreal Wanderer wrote:I asked something similar last week and Warty kindly posted the extended ASCII tables for this sort of thing. It was at http://www.lookuptables.com/TANGODANCER wrote:© Thanks from me too Warty.
You would be able to ask questions in Spanish using this, TD, as in ¿Como esta usted? not to mention the tilde possibilities ñ Ñ
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I took my Spanish at university 43 years ago - I imagine the language has changed somewhat. English certainly has!TANGODANCER wrote:Cheers Monty. By the way, everyone uses the familiar "Que tal" these days.Montreal Wanderer wrote:I asked something similar last week and Warty kindly posted the extended ASCII tables for this sort of thing. It was at http://www.lookuptables.com/TANGODANCER wrote:© Thanks from me too Warty.
You would be able to ask questions in Spanish using this, TD, as in ¿Como esta usted? not to mention the tilde possibilities ñ Ñ
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Es la verdad. Han cambioso muchas cosas por todo.Montreal Wanderer wrote:I took my Spanish at university 43 years ago - I imagine the language has changed somewhat. English certainly has!TANGODANCER wrote:Cheers Monty. By the way, everyone uses the familiar "Que tal" these days.Montreal Wanderer wrote:I asked something similar last week and Warty kindly posted the extended ASCII tables for this sort of thing. It was at http://www.lookuptables.com/TANGODANCER wrote:© Thanks from me too Warty.
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Must be a decent one if you can fit "mummywhycantieatcrayons" on it.communistworkethic wrote:don't worry Bruce the trophies are at the engravers.
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Really? Commie, you kept it quiet about us having a "Shanking one into the forest" trophy.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Must be a decent one if you can fit "mummywhycantieatcrayons" on it.communistworkethic wrote:don't worry Bruce the trophies are at the engravers.
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Put me in SOTWA's group. There's no way he'll handle it...communistworkethic wrote:There's also a "giving it the big I am before being beaten by sotwa" trophy.
What handicap has he declared?
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A broken wrist. He also has original Tom Morris "barmcake on a stick" clubs, with brassie, spoon, cleek, mashie niblick, niblick and a bamboo shafted putter. Wouldn't worry too much except his fourteen include a scythe and a fishing rod?.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Put me in SOTWA's group. There's no way he'll handle it...communistworkethic wrote:There's also a "giving it the big I am before being beaten by sotwa" trophy.
What handicap has he declared?
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Are they alright? I could lay my hands on a decent set if necessary.communistworkethic wrote:sotwa's already got his excuse in, he's using my old clubs!
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they're fine, cheap copy of the old Ping Eye 2s. Fairway woods are DDH titanium heads and graphite shafts, they were top notch 10 years ago, and there's my old wilson 380cc metal driver.
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kevin nolan is so fat, that when he sits around the house he sits around the house
kevin nolan is so fat, that when he sits around the house he sits around the house
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Well, I've been terrible the last couple of times out, so I'm having another attempt today and if I'm still rubbish I'm just going to take some time away from the game until Sunday...
Prufrock wrote: Like money hasn't always talked. You might not like it, or disagree, but it's the truth. It's a basic incentive, people always have, and always will want what's best for themselves and their families
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