2003-4 season review dvd
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2003-4 season review dvd
hi, i'm new to this site, but have read many articles and comments over the years. what i'm desperatly trying to get my hands on is a copy (genuine or naughty) of the 2003-4 season review dvd. if anyone out there can help, please, please, please help.
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I've got three copies!
here's one for 5 Pounds
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listin ... ition=used
here's one for 5 Pounds
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listin ... ition=used
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dear 2399,
have sent off for a copy this morning. wunderbar! its suprising what you can get ont tinternet as peter kay once said.
cheers jimmy
have sent off for a copy this morning. wunderbar! its suprising what you can get ont tinternet as peter kay once said.
cheers jimmy
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On.jimmy gallego wrote:many thanks 2399. sent off for it, got it in the post next morning and have loved watching it this morning. you have made a moderatly old man very happy. can you tell me how to get a spell checker on this website?
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prufrock; very gode.
as i am a complete beginner at this post malarky, maybe you could hint at how you do all this box business; he said this then you said that and so on.
also, is it possible that you are a decsendant of one j alfred prufrock, an aquaintance of an american scribbler and book publisher?
as i am a complete beginner at this post malarky, maybe you could hint at how you do all this box business; he said this then you said that and so on.
also, is it possible that you are a decsendant of one j alfred prufrock, an aquaintance of an american scribbler and book publisher?
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Type what you want to say in Word, spell check it then cut and paste it here.jimmy gallego wrote:many thanks 2399. sent off for it, got it in the post next morning and have loved watching it this morning. you have made a moderatly old man very happy. can you tell me how to get a spell checker on this website?
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no worries....Gary the Enfield wrote:See!thebish wrote:You mean "thebish", surely? tsk tskGary the Enfield wrote:Oh no, no, no.
Write everything as a response to something 'the bish' posts. Instant grammar AND spell check.
It doesn't concern him at all!
I was concerned you weren't going to see it!
Not being fictional, no .jimmy gallego wrote:prufrock; very gode.
as i am a complete beginner at this post malarky, maybe you could hint at how you do all this box business; he said this then you said that and so on.
also, is it possible that you are a decsendant of one j alfred prufrock, an aquaintance of an american scribbler and book publisher?
As for the quoting, if you look to the top right corner of the post you want to quote there will be a small box that says quote. Just click on that.
As for spell checking, newer firefox has a spell checker installed with it, otherwise there is Tango's word suggestion.
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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Of course you'll get criticism for using words like realize, humor, neighbor, etc., but that will happen with Word too.Prufrock wrote:
As for spell checking, newer firefox has a spell checker installed with it, otherwise there is Tango's word suggestion.
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But of course, any Brit worth his/her salt has already corrected them in Word so as to avoid future unpleasantness and insult.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Of course you'll get criticism for using words like realize, humor, neighbor, etc., but that will happen with Word too.Prufrock wrote:
As for spell checking, newer firefox has a spell checker installed with it, otherwise there is Tango's word suggestion.
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just testing out the quote style of response. as far as correct spelling goes, i can't be arsed to mess about in word (or anywhere else for that matter) so i'll just have to get better.Bruce Rioja wrote:But of course, any Brit worth his/her salt has already corrected them in Word so as to avoid future unpleasantness and insult.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Of course you'll get criticism for using words like realize, humor, neighbor, etc., but that will happen with Word too.Prufrock wrote:
As for spell checking, newer firefox has a spell checker installed with it, otherwise there is Tango's word suggestion.
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Canadian spelling tends to follow the British rather than American spelling. We do use organize but that is what the Oxford English Dictionary recommends. One possible exception is program which is preferred, though of course it is programme in French. After Mrs. Respectable turned her wrath on me years ago, insults now flow off my back.Bruce Rioja wrote:But of course, any Brit worth his/her salt has already corrected them in Word so as to avoid future unpleasantness and insult.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Of course you'll get criticism for using words like realize, humor, neighbor, etc., but that will happen with Word too.Prufrock wrote:
As for spell checking, newer firefox has a spell checker installed with it, otherwise there is Tango's word suggestion.
"If you cannot answer a man's argument, all it not lost; you can still call him vile names. " Elbert Hubbard.
Had it occurred to you that there is a proper English spelling dictionary in Word? Nobody needs to keep the default American version unless they really want to. If you have the proper English version set, then it will pull you up for neighbor and humor - as it fecking-well should!Montreal Wanderer wrote:Of course you'll get criticism for using words like realize, humor, neighbor, etc., but that will happen with Word too.Prufrock wrote:
As for spell checking, newer firefox has a spell checker installed with it, otherwise there is Tango's word suggestion.
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Well, I never expected such language from a clerical man. Alas, I didn't buy the English version of Office (or any version for that matter - the University has a site license so I get if for nowt). At that price I can live with it underlining colour, etc. The underlining is only indicative o9f a change not mandatory. Though Word does irritate me by automatically putting a capital letter letter after any period (oooops I mean full stop).thebish wrote:Had it occurred to you that there is a proper English spelling dictionary in Word? Nobody needs to keep the default American version unless they really want to. If you have the proper English version set, then it will pull you up for neighbor and humor - as it fecking-well should!Montreal Wanderer wrote:Of course you'll get criticism for using words like realize, humor, neighbor, etc., but that will happen with Word too.Prufrock wrote:
As for spell checking, newer firefox has a spell checker installed with it, otherwise there is Tango's word suggestion.
"If you cannot answer a man's argument, all it not lost; you can still call him vile names. " Elbert Hubbard.
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