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If you say so. So tell me, tell us all in fact, other than for that that you mention above, under what other circumstances is it acceptable to pick on someone on an internet forum? After all, you do enough of it.thebish wrote:if you say so...Bruce Rioja wrote:Brilliant. This from you?!thebish wrote:Most of what Dan writes is perfectly understandable. He is jumped on disproportionately.
Personally I think picking on grammar/spelling on a forum is lame. (unless, of course, it is to highlight the beam in the eye of someone who is busy pointing out someone else's mote... which is where I get my jollies.)
Anyway - I stick by my assertion (which I see you don't dispute) that most of what Dan writes is perfectly understandable, and so passes Dujon's test.
And no, plenty of what Dan says isn't understandable, not at least without a plentiful measure of effort - and the burden lies with the poster, not the reader.
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You don't need my approval to pick on a schoolboy for his spelling and grammar. If it floats your boat - carry on! enjoy!Bruce Rioja wrote:
And no, plenty of what Dan says isn't understandable, not at least without a plentiful measure of effort - and the burden lies with the poster, not the reader.
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I haven't. I advised him that it won't help him when applying for jobs. That's helping someone. If you see it as picking on a schoolboy then hey, whatever floats your boat. Knock yourself out.thebish wrote:You don't need my approval to pick on a schoolboy for his spelling and grammar. If it floats your boat - carry on! enjoy!Bruce Rioja wrote:
And no, plenty of what Dan says isn't understandable, not at least without a plentiful measure of effort - and the burden lies with the poster, not the reader.
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I will! thanks!Bruce Rioja wrote:I haven't. I advised him that it won't help him when applying for jobs. That's helping someone. If you see it as picking on a schoolboy then hey, whatever floats your boat. Knock yourself out.thebish wrote:You don't need my approval to pick on a schoolboy for his spelling and grammar. If it floats your boat - carry on! enjoy!Bruce Rioja wrote:
And no, plenty of what Dan says isn't understandable, not at least without a plentiful measure of effort - and the burden lies with the poster, not the reader.

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And no, plenty of what Dan says isn't understandable, not at least without a plentiful measure of effort - and the burden lies with the poster, not the reader.[/quote]
I think it, like most things is personal. Some of you understand what I am trying to say better than others. I think as a percentage at least 80% of what I write can be understood without to much fuss, but I will admit that some of what I write is bladeyblu, such as the word in bold.
I think it, like most things is personal. Some of you understand what I am trying to say better than others. I think as a percentage at least 80% of what I write can be understood without to much fuss, but I will admit that some of what I write is bladeyblu, such as the word in bold.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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I assure you, Dan, that my remarks about your writing style were an attempt to explain Bruce's remarks which you found puzzling. The subject was getting a job, not posting on a forum. It was an attempt to be helpful, not as some suggest picking on a schoolboy. Dujon's comments were clearly well intentioned too. As for bladeyblu I haven't the faintest idea what word you were trying for - it looks like the sort of word only Bobo would understand.bwfcdan94 wrote:I think it, like most things is personal. Some of you understand what I am trying to say better than others. I think as a percentage at least 80% of what I write can be understood without to much fuss, but I will admit that some of what I write is bladeyblu, such as the word in bold.Bruce wrote:And no, plenty of what Dan says isn't understandable, not at least without a plentiful measure of effort - and the burden lies with the poster, not the reader.
PS - I meant it looked Welsh, Bobo.
PPS Dan, why do you always mess up quotes so that it looks all wrong and says you are saying what Bruce said etc.?
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I don"t know, it is just what happens when I press Quote
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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+1, waited at station for 1/2 an hour this morning, that was time I could of spent sleeping.89bwfc89 wrote:F-ing trains!
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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Not quite - you also delete some text and in doing so delete a square bracket or two which messes up the format.bwfcdan94 wrote:I don"t know, it is just what happens when I press Quote
"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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Ok, will try not to do so in future, thanks for the help.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Not quite - you also delete some text and in doing so delete a square bracket or two which messes up the format.bwfcdan94 wrote:I don"t know, it is just what happens when I press Quote
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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Subbing something for work. Chap who wrote it referred to Scandinavia as a country :/
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Tell him you're Finnished with him, that there's nor way you're going to correct any more of his icelandish bullshit.mrkint wrote:Subbing something for work. Chap who wrote it referred to Scandinavia as a country :/
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Do they get tumbleweed in Scandinavia..?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Tell him you're Finnished with him, that there's nor way you're going to correct any more of his icelandish bullshit.mrkint wrote:Subbing something for work. Chap who wrote it referred to Scandinavia as a country :/

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uhm, yes...ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Do they get tumbleweed in Scandinavia..?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Tell him you're Finnished with him, that there's nor way you're going to correct any more of his icelandish bullshit.mrkint wrote:Subbing something for work. Chap who wrote it referred to Scandinavia as a country :/

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yeah - but - he has a point... life is too short for having different words for things that are essentially the same thing...mrkint wrote:Subbing something for work. Chap who wrote it referred to Scandinavia as a country :/
sweden/norway/finland/scandinavia..
new zealand/australia
america/canada
wales/toilet
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A convert!thebish wrote:yeah - but - he has a point... life is too short for having different words for things that are essentially the same thing...mrkint wrote:Subbing something for work. Chap who wrote it referred to Scandinavia as a country :/
sweden/norway/finland/scandinavia..
new zealand/australia
america/canada
wales/toilet
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I'm telling your Mrs.thebish wrote:yeah - but - he has a point... life is too short for having different words for things that are essentially the same thing...mrkint wrote:Subbing something for work. Chap who wrote it referred to Scandinavia as a country :/
sweden/norway/finland/scandinavia..
new zealand/australia
america/canada
wales/toilet
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bobo the clown wrote:I'm telling your Mrs.thebish wrote:yeah - but - he has a point... life is too short for having different words for things that are essentially the same thing...mrkint wrote:Subbing something for work. Chap who wrote it referred to Scandinavia as a country :/
sweden/norway/finland/scandinavia..
new zealand/australia
america/canada
wales/toilet

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Re: Today I'm angry about.....
the pigging bastarding gale force wind has actually blown my bike right over for the second time in a week. it's blowing a gale and lashing it down and dark - hands are slippy - and those bastarding pigging bikes are bastarding heavy. first attempt - got the bike half up - foot slipped on wet gravel - bastarding pigging bike crashes down on top of me crushing my leg and two of my fingers and handlebar smacking me just below the eye... have got it up now and wheeled it into garage (having had to make room first) - and noticed that the bastarding pigging new RH mirror that I only put on 3 weeks ago is now cracked in two places... 

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.... more tea, Vicar ??thebish wrote:the pigging bastarding gale force wind has actually blown my bike right over for the second time in a week. it's blowing a gale and lashing it down and dark - hands are slippy - and those bastarding pigging bikes are bastarding heavy. first attempt - got the bike half up - foot slipped on wet gravel - bastarding pigging bike crashes down on top of me crushing my leg and two of my fingers and handlebar smacking me just below the eye... have got it up now and wheeled it into garage (having had to make room first) - and noticed that the bastarding pigging new RH mirror that I only put on 3 weeks ago is now cracked in two places...
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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