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Ladymuck Wrote:

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> An interjection eh? Hmmmm...definitely one for

> the Drawing Room...had to look that one up...

>

>

> Definition of interjection on the Web:

>

> ejaculation

>

>

>

> My mistake old bean.


To be fair I think LM may have been confused by the syntax/grammar employed by Brendan. Had he said "what up with that, man" [note my insertion of the comma] his meaning may have been clearer, no?

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Brendan Wrote:

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> Balls, cock and nonsense!

>

> I was being perfectly clear.



Well there's no need to get all baity about it old thing. Whilst I don't wish to pick a fight with the [allegedly] scrummiest male forumite, I am obliged to point out that had you been "perfectly clear" LM would have not got confused in the first place, but she did, so you weren't.


Quad Erat Demonstrandum.

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legalbeagle Wrote:

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> To be fair I think LM may have been confused by

> the syntax/grammar employed by Brendan. Had he

> said "what up with that, man" his meaning may

> have been clearer, no?


*raises flute of organic prosecco to legalbeagle*


thanks for that legalbeagle...that was exactly how I read it...



*shrugs shoulders and has another slurp of the rather moreish beverage*

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Brendan Wrote:

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> It was typed as clear as day. I in no way stated

> that commas would or would not be used.

> Misinterpretation is therefore the liability of the reader.



Ambiguity is most strongly construed against the party using it: Ambiguitas contra stipulatorem est.

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Brendan Wrote:

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> It was typed as clear as day. I in no way stated

> that commas would or would not be used.

> Misinterpretation is therefore the liability of

> the reader.

>

> Caveat emptor.


Rightie ho. If you say so dear.


[rolls eyes and toddles off to join LM for a glass of bubbly]

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Ladymuck Wrote:

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> karter Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Yes it's Friday. This means that on Saturday

> > morning the streets of ED will be full of

> sh!te,

> > blood and vomit, once again.

>

> Yes, sorry about that karter...I'll try and

> restrict my alcohol intake tonight...


Thanxs LM, and please no not be going on my doorstep, you know it aint right.

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Brendan Wrote:

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> Does that mean I win?

>

> Rock on!

>

> Rock on indeed.



Yes dear. Of course it does. It has been shown to all that despite someone saying you confused them, you did not cause any confusion. Well done you!

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