One for the spelling police

One for the spelling police

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SlimJim16v

5,745 posts

145 months

Sunday 19th May
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borcy said:
One way drones made on mass across Europe if needs be make them out of fibreglass.

jamesson

3,023 posts

223 months

Sunday 19th May
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loughran said:
Sycamore not really a timber suitable for sheds but still useful for making violins, cellos and if you're feeling ambitious, a double base.

Super Sonic

5,219 posts

56 months

Sunday 19th May
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ConnectionError said
They used their discretion so the car didn’t get ceased and you could continue your journey.


Edited by Super Sonic on Sunday 19th May 23:00

droopsnoot

12,072 posts

244 months

Monday 20th May
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e-honda said:
It's worth putting it to them in this manor and if they still say no then take it to the ombudsman.

Super Sonic

5,219 posts

56 months

Monday 20th May
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GTRene said:
ah, a Porsche Aero, top a bit like from a old fighter plain

Jordie Barretts sock

4,765 posts

21 months

Monday 20th May
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To be fair to GTRene, he's Dutch. English isn't his first language.

eldar

21,872 posts

198 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Jordie Barretts sock said:
To be fair to GTRene, he's Dutch. English isn't his first language.
In my experience, the Dutch understand English, including grammar and punctuation far better than the majority of brits.

Jordie Barretts sock

4,765 posts

21 months

Tuesday 21st May
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I don't doubt it. Just giving the guy some slack.

Super Sonic

5,219 posts

56 months

Tuesday 21st May
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ambuletz said
'needs to be a bigger diterrant so as to get rid of all of them'

Super Sonic

5,219 posts

56 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Skeptisk said
'Quantum mechanics eg double slit experiments showing that single parties go through both slits and interfere with themselves'

paulguitar

23,934 posts

115 months

Tuesday 21st May
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dudleybloke said:
Fully laden arctic driving through a red light with no hint of stopping while I was driving across the junction.

RATATTAK

11,407 posts

191 months

Tuesday 21st May
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paulguitar said:
dudleybloke said:
Fully laden arctic driving through a red light with no hint of stopping while I was driving across the junction.
cool spin

SlimJim16v

5,745 posts

145 months

Thursday 23rd May
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They can't have very high standards.

simons123 said:
Been offered a job that is 10k more then what I'm on now. It's a slightly higher responsibility then what I'm doing and I'd say the commute is maybe 45 minutes rather then the 1 hour im doing now.

SlimJim16v

5,745 posts

145 months

Saturday 25th May
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Sweet

richhead said:
I knew that the next roundabout had a waist high brick wall around the middle, sure enough i arrive to see both of them berried in the wall.

Ultra Sound Guy

28,665 posts

196 months

Sunday 26th May
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SlimJim16v said:
Sweet

richhead said:
I knew that the next roundabout had a waist high brick wall around the middle, sure enough i arrive to see both of them berried in the wall.
Did it create a traffic jam?

SlimJim16v

5,745 posts

145 months

Sunday 26th May
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Ultra Sound Guy said:
Did it create a traffic jam?
laugh

jamesson

3,023 posts

223 months

Monday 27th May
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cuprabob said:
They're will be another thread shortly about installing a patio

Boleros

219 posts

8 months

Monday 27th May
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ThingsBehindTheSun said:
A "good" road is one where only half the tarmac coating has come away, finding the rare, short stretches of resurfaced road is a lovely, if brief rest bite from the pain.

Jordie Barretts sock

4,765 posts

21 months

Monday 27th May
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The Gauge said:
I'm sure the police love been accompanied by a civilian onlooker who cant do anything to assist them, yet watches them like a hawk.

RATATTAK

11,407 posts

191 months

Monday 27th May
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Jordie Barretts sock said:
The Gauge said:
I'm sure the police love been accompanied by a civilian onlooker who cant do anything to assist them, yet watches them like a hawk.
It's amazing the number of people who can't use 'been/being' correctly.