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Metaphorically, Captain Literal.
I'm not proud. Pedantry is as bd as tlking lyk dis.
Was wel psd tho. Roflcopter.
I'm not proud. Pedantry is as bd as tlking lyk dis.
Was wel psd tho. Roflcopter.
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Don't know much about the rivalry but the Bury boys seem like nice people 

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Prufrock wrote:Be that as it may, where you used it it was conditional.
This thread has trawled both ends of the English language spectrum!
Truth be told, I'd be hard pressed to define the "subjunctive" definitively in English - it being more of a "mood" than an actual tense.. far easier in Latin!
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thebish wrote:Prufrock wrote:Be that as it may, where you used it it was conditional.
This thread has trawled both ends of the English language spectrum!
Truth be told, I'd be hard pressed to define the "subjunctive" definitively in English - it being more of a "mood" than an actual tense.. far easier in Latin!
It certainly isn't a tense Bishy, god no! Always the subjunctive mood. Conditional can awkwardly be both. As you say much easier in Latin. I like Latin, nice easily, regular Latin. Greek is a bitch. Subjonctif rarely crops up in English other than in sort of stock phrases, my 'Be that as it may', your 'Truth be told' and other ones such as 'God save the Queen'. I also quite like how folk from God's own county often accidentally get it right when used in conditional sentences, such as 'If I were older, I might drink mild'. They also accidentally get the 'a'/'an' distinction correct when referring to words like 'hospital'.
All that makes me realise I was talking bollocks anyway. TD did have a subjunctive in 'I wouldn't be too sure, if Nixon is to be believed'. Pissed me talks shite.
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Sorry CH, guv, won't happen again
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Prufrock wrote:Sorry CH, guv, won't happen again.

Thank you. I was scared and confused that we were losing sight of the thread's reason for existence.
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Aye,me too. I should have known better than talk about English language when discussing a town that can't even pronounce its own name.



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So Bury are certainties for relegation chin up
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oh goody, another one...
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ohjimmyjimmy wrote:oh goody, another one...

How are you Breadboy's planning to get out of debt now?
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We're going to consolidate our loans into one easy payment with Ocean Finance.AgentC wrote:ohjimmyjimmy wrote:oh goody, another one...
How are you Breadboy's planning to get out of debt now?
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you may as well all go jump in the ocean!CrazyHorse wrote:We're going to consolidate our loans into one easy payment with Ocean Finance.AgentC wrote:ohjimmyjimmy wrote:oh goody, another one...
How are you Breadboy's planning to get out of debt now?

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I think he's outplayed you there in the comedy stakes Crazy!! he's clearly a professional comic... my sides have literally split and my head has fallen off...AgentC wrote:you may as well all go jump in the ocean!CrazyHorse wrote:We're going to consolidate our loans into one easy payment with Ocean Finance.AgentC wrote:ohjimmyjimmy wrote:oh goody, another one...
How are you Breadboy's planning to get out of debt now?
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one less to worry about then RIPthebish wrote:I think he's outplayed you there in the comedy stakes Crazy!! he's clearly a professional comic... my sides have literally split and my head has fallen off...AgentC wrote:you may as well all go jump in the ocean!CrazyHorse wrote:We're going to consolidate our loans into one easy payment with Ocean Finance.AgentC wrote:ohjimmyjimmy wrote:oh goody, another one...
How are you Breadboy's planning to get out of debt now?

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I've decided to find you charming..
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How very kindohjimmyjimmy wrote:I've decided to find you charming..

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Our friend Mr Picollo however may not be so welcoming...just be careful, he makes Gifs, and he's not afraid to post them 

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