One for the spelling police
Discussion
RATATTAK said:
Frank7 said:
His argue meant is pathetic and even BA on short haul charge for bags upfront but do offer free checking at the gate if theylilleg have too many cabin bags ... it's not a 100% given
Where you getting these from Frankyboy ?alorotom said:
His argue meant is pathetic and even BA on short haul charge for bags upfront but do offer free checking at the gate if theylilleg have too many cabin bags ... it's not a 100% given
I think tit is not storing enough a term though
Search facility, top right ^^ I think tit is not storing enough a term though
RATATTAK said:
Butter Face said:
They can't come in unless you invite them in, it's quite fun to answer the door and taint them
Our living room is upstairs so I normally take a look out before going to answer and avoid religious types etc.
Our living room is upstairs so I normally take a look out before going to answer and avoid religious types etc.
There are a million misspellings or typos on here, just surf through the posts, from any thread.
I've lost count of the times that I've seen "per say", or 'that was in the passed', 'he past me on the stairs', freind for friend, or the best one that I recall, cream de la cream!.
I'm not taking the p**s, no one is infallible, but I can't resist a wry grin when I see them sometimes, (just had a thought, imagine if I'd shot myself in the foot and put rye grin instead of wry!)
As long as you get the gist of what you read, it's okay I guess.
As when my nephew and his wife were running late for a dinner invite at our place, he texted, "We're be there just after 8.00 p.m.!
Frank7 said:
I'm pretty sure that this was copied/pasted from a thread on PH, maybe "Do you answer the door?"
There are a million misspellings or typos on here, just surf through the posts, from any thread.
I've lost count of the times that I've seen "per say", or 'that was in the passed', 'he past me on the stairs', freind for friend, or the best one that I recall, cream de la cream!.
I'm not taking the p**s, no one is infallible, but I can't resist a wry grin when I see them sometimes, (just had a thought, imagine if I'd shot myself in the foot and put rye grin instead of wry!)
As long as you get the gist of what you read, it's okay I guess.
As when my nephew and his wife were running late for a dinner invite at our place, he texted, "We're be there just after 8.00 p.m.!
'zactlyThere are a million misspellings or typos on here, just surf through the posts, from any thread.
I've lost count of the times that I've seen "per say", or 'that was in the passed', 'he past me on the stairs', freind for friend, or the best one that I recall, cream de la cream!.
I'm not taking the p**s, no one is infallible, but I can't resist a wry grin when I see them sometimes, (just had a thought, imagine if I'd shot myself in the foot and put rye grin instead of wry!)
As long as you get the gist of what you read, it's okay I guess.
As when my nephew and his wife were running late for a dinner invite at our place, he texted, "We're be there just after 8.00 p.m.!
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