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Bench's new aviator
I move that Bench should be banned from changing his avatar ever again as his current is such a good likeness.
Keveh can you disable the option just for Benchy?
Keveh can you disable the option just for Benchy?
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And this from someone who appears to like the "pee show".Batman wrote:Henrik's fan club wrote:To try to prevent you admitting you like Maximo Park, saves you the embarassmentEpitaph wrote:Speaking of avatars, why do they always get cut off on the right hand side?
Shut yer marf, yer know nowt.
They're ace.
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77,78,81,84,05 wrote:Commie
Consider you pride yourself on being the most intelligent Bolton fan on here - learn to flipping spell!!!
Till next time.
Cheerio!
1. no I don't.
2. if you're referring to "aviator", then feck off back to your bindipper board where you get the in-jokes.
3. not so good on the spelling front yourself, are you mongtard?
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His grand appearance is a not so subtle reminder that Liverpool won on Saturday, otherwise we'd never have heard from him.communistworkethic wrote:77,78,81,84,05 wrote:Commie
Consider you pride yourself on being the most intelligent Bolton fan on here - learn to flipping spell!!!
Till next time.
Cheerio!
1. no I don't.
2. if you're referring to "aviator", then feck off back to your bindipper board where you get the in-jokes.
3. not so good on the spelling front yourself, are you mongtard?
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"Till" used like that is commonly advanced as being a mistake, but I would suggest that the O.E.D. says that it isn't:communistworkethic wrote:77,78,81,84,05 wrote:Commie
Consider you pride yourself on being the most intelligent Bolton fan on here - learn to flipping spell!!!
Till next time.
Cheerio!
1. no I don't.
2. if you're referring to "aviator", then feck off back to your bindipper board where you get the in-jokes.
3. not so good on the spelling front yourself, are you mongtard?
The O.E.D. wrote: II. Of time.
5. a. Onward to (a specified time); up to the time of (an event); during the whole time before; until. (Denoting continuance up to a particular time, and usually implying cessation or change at that time: cf. B. 1.)
c1330 R. BRUNNE Chron. Wace (Rolls) 27 Fro Eneas till Brutus tyme. c1375 Cursor M. 498 (Fairf.) Sa ai sal tille [Cott., Gött. to] domes day. a1400 Sir Perc. 25 Fro thethyne tille his lyves ende. a1548 HALL Chron., Edw. IV 232b, He kepte all these thinges secret, tyll his retorne. 1588, 1827 [see MORN 2b]. 1591 SHAKES. 1 Hen. VI, I. ii. 127 Fight till the last gaspe. 1611 BIBLE Exod. xvi. 19 Let no man leaue of it till the morning. 1632 SIR R. LE GRYS tr. Velleius Paterc. Ded. 7 From the foundation of the city till the ruine of the Macedonian kingdome. 1824 SCOTT St. Ronan's xxxviii, She doubted if the woman would live till morning.
b. After a negative, denoting the continuance of the negative condition up to the time indicated (and implying its cessation then); thus nearly equivalent to before. Cf. B. 1b.
1590 SHAKES. Com. Err. II. ii. 164, I neuer saw her till this time. 1649 HEYLIN Relat. & Observ. II. 155 To give no account for it till Doomes-day in the afternoone. 1671 LADY M. BERTIE in 12th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. v. 22 The grand ballett is not to be danced till Shrove-Munday. 1719 DE FOE Crusoe (1790) I. 28 [He] begged of me not to go on shore till day. 1861 M. PATTISON Ess. (1889) I. 41 It was not till the fourteenth century that their guild rose into wealth and importance. 1887 MRS. OLIPHANT Makers Venice II. ii. 177 The news..did not reach him till long after the event.
c. Followed by an adverb (or adv. phr.) of time. Cf. NOW 13, THEN 7.
c1380 WYCLIF Last Age Church 30 Fro Crist til now, rittene hundrid eer and sixe and fyfty. a1518 SKELTON Magnyf. 319 Fare you well tyll sone. 1535 COVERDALE Prov. xxix. 11 A foole poureth out his sprete alltogether, but a wyse man kepeth it in till afterwarde. 1598 SHAKES. Merry W. V. i. 28, I knew not what 'twas to be beaten, till lately. 1667 MILTON P.L. II. 744, I know thee not, nor ever saw till now Sight more detestable. 1746 FRANCIS tr. Horace, Epist. I. vii. 107 Till then farewel. 1844 KINGLAKE Eothen viii, It was not till after midnight that my visit..came to an end. Mod. I stayed till after ten o'clock.
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I know quite a bit having seen them twice, very overratedBatman wrote:Henrik's fan club wrote:To try to prevent you admitting you like Maximo Park, saves you the embarassmentEpitaph wrote:Speaking of avatars, why do they always get cut off on the right hand side?
Shut yer marf, yer know nowt.
They're ace.
Generic indie with added psuedo-intellectualism
Who needs Henry when we've got Henrik?
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mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:"Till" used like that is commonly advanced as being a mistake, but I would suggest that the O.E.D. says that it isn't:communistworkethic wrote:77,78,81,84,05 wrote:Commie
Consider you pride yourself on being the most intelligent Bolton fan on here - learn to flipping spell!!!
Till next time.
Cheerio!
1. no I don't.
2. if you're referring to "aviator", then feck off back to your bindipper board where you get the in-jokes.
3. not so good on the spelling front yourself, are you mongtard?
The O.E.D. wrote: II. Of time.
5. a. Onward to (a specified time); up to the time of (an event); during the whole time before; until. (Denoting continuance up to a particular time, and usually implying cessation or change at that time: cf. B. 1.)
c1330 R. BRUNNE Chron. Wace (Rolls) 27 Fro Eneas till Brutus tyme. c1375 Cursor M. 498 (Fairf.) Sa ai sal tille [Cott., Gött. to] domes day. a1400 Sir Perc. 25 Fro thethyne tille his lyves ende. a1548 HALL Chron., Edw. IV 232b, He kepte all these thinges secret, tyll his retorne. 1588, 1827 [see MORN 2b]. 1591 SHAKES. 1 Hen. VI, I. ii. 127 Fight till the last gaspe. 1611 BIBLE Exod. xvi. 19 Let no man leaue of it till the morning. 1632 SIR R. LE GRYS tr. Velleius Paterc. Ded. 7 From the foundation of the city till the ruine of the Macedonian kingdome. 1824 SCOTT St. Ronan's xxxviii, She doubted if the woman would live till morning.
b. After a negative, denoting the continuance of the negative condition up to the time indicated (and implying its cessation then); thus nearly equivalent to before. Cf. B. 1b.
1590 SHAKES. Com. Err. II. ii. 164, I neuer saw her till this time. 1649 HEYLIN Relat. & Observ. II. 155 To give no account for it till Doomes-day in the afternoone. 1671 LADY M. BERTIE in 12th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. v. 22 The grand ballett is not to be danced till Shrove-Munday. 1719 DE FOE Crusoe (1790) I. 28 [He] begged of me not to go on shore till day. 1861 M. PATTISON Ess. (1889) I. 41 It was not till the fourteenth century that their guild rose into wealth and importance. 1887 MRS. OLIPHANT Makers Venice II. ii. 177 The news..did not reach him till long after the event.
c. Followed by an adverb (or adv. phr.) of time. Cf. NOW 13, THEN 7.
c1380 WYCLIF Last Age Church 30 Fro Crist til now, rittene hundrid eer and sixe and fyfty. a1518 SKELTON Magnyf. 319 Fare you well tyll sone. 1535 COVERDALE Prov. xxix. 11 A foole poureth out his sprete alltogether, but a wyse man kepeth it in till afterwarde. 1598 SHAKES. Merry W. V. i. 28, I knew not what 'twas to be beaten, till lately. 1667 MILTON P.L. II. 744, I know thee not, nor ever saw till now Sight more detestable. 1746 FRANCIS tr. Horace, Epist. I. vii. 107 Till then farewel. 1844 KINGLAKE Eothen viii, It was not till after midnight that my visit..came to an end. Mod. I stayed till after ten o'clock.
some people really should learn to keep the feck out. Notwithstanding this, I doubt numbers boy is at least 120years old to make any of those references relevant. Or perhaps you're suggesting we allow "f" to replace "s" too?
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