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RosieH Wrote:

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> Just in case I wasn't making myself clear, I was

> deliberately misspelling pedant in an attempt at

> bathos


While I realised that this was probably the case it didn't for a moment make me feel that I shouldn't correct you.

Depends what the petition was - if it was in a petition looking to support better education (ie one I agree with) then yeah of course I would correct them - they look silly


Ifit was a petition to stop spelling nazis (which I mostly agree with) then no I wouldn't - I would assume it was ironic


Typo = fine

Can't spell = fair enough

Can spell but are too lazy to correct? = hmmmmmmm

B)tls meanders in singing a happy tune....


I'm in with the EDF in crowd, I go where the in crowd goes

I'm in with the in crowd and I know what the in crowd knows....B)


Alas and alac its as close as some of us will ever get to be part where its really at, and it is our loss:-S

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> B)tls meanders in singing a happy tune....

>

> I'm in with the EDF in crowd, I go where the in

> crowd goes

> I'm in with the in crowd and I know what the in

> crowd knows....B)

>

> Alas and alac its as close as some of us will ever

> get to be part where its really at, and it is our

> loss:-S


Wow, Tony, that was actually quite spiteful. Are you having a bad day? Would you have preferred it if I had not said I liked David? I am sorry if I offended you by doing so, I have no bone to pick with you here.

All I'm asking Dear Moos is that you :


Take me under your wing,

be my mother, my sister.

Take my head to your breast,

my banished prayers to your nest.


One merciful twilight hour,

hear my pain, bend your head........


Just for one merciful hour I would like to be at the heart, the nucleus, the very epi-centre of this Universe...thats not to much for a Man to ask, schurely?::o

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> no in crowd about it Tony - just show up fer cryin

> out loud


At the drinky-poos?


Great idea but I only have to conduct my Business on Friday Nights and much of Saturday and the rest of the week is mine.


The drinks are rightly on a Friday as thats by far the most convenient day so "C'est La Vie"...

Moos Wrote:

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> Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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

> -----

> > B)tls meanders in singing a happy tune....

> >

> > I'm in with the EDF in crowd, I go where the in

> > crowd goes

> > I'm in with the in crowd and I know what the in

> > crowd knows....B)

> >

> > Alas and alac its as close as some of us will

> ever

> > get to be part where its really at, and it is

> our

> > loss:-S

>

> Wow, Tony, that was actually quite spiteful. Are

> you having a bad day? Would you have preferred it

> if I had not said I liked David? I am sorry if I

> offended you by doing so, I have no bone to pick

> with you here.


Moos I like you.


You are a clever, witty Forumite.


Its just that as I highlighted Sir David's derogatory comments addressed to me and you then joined in to say how much you liked david then I thought you were havin' a pop at yer old M8 Tony Boy:))....you can see the "logic" behind my view!

However as I'm wrong I'm sorry!


"Bad Day"..No! Really the opposite.

My Jamaican Ladyfriend has returned to stay with me for 2/3 of the week on a regular basis and my Business and her seperate business are both going better.


I've got to make an enormous decision by 1/3/09 so thats playing on my mind for sure at the moment and I don't know exactly what will be decided.


So:)-D

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> you don't get off that lightly young Tone

>

> Curry Club?......Only ever had 2 (Xmas Meal circa 1976 and "reward" for helping someone move to Manchester circa 1977) NEVER again!

> One of the book clubs?...I'll leave that but I must pay my Library fine!

> Or just post you'll be in the area one evening,...Thats a very good idea M8.

If I am and its convenient for you then >:D<

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> Its just that as I highlighted Sir David's derogatory comments...


Ah it makes sense now, so you believe his comments about you were derogatory, therefore the comments

...david should get a life

...he is a pedant, snob, displays a sneering superciliousness and superior air by writing this.

...the hallmark of rather an unpleasant character


were actually your comments about him. That's just rude.

Mark Wrote:

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> Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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

> -----

>

> > Its just that as I highlighted Sir David's

> derogatory comments...

>

> Ah it makes sense now, so you believe his comments

> about you were derogatory, therefore the comments

> ...david should get a life

> ...he is a pedant, snob, displays a sneering

> superciliousness and superior air by writing

> this.

> ...the hallmark of rather an unpleasant character

>

> were actually your comments about him. That's just

> rude.


I've said all that needs to be said Mark but its refreshing in a World where ill feeling can sometimes prevail that if someone made, what you perceived as, "derogatory" comments to you or your loved ones that you would not reply, in kind.


Thats an admirable quality and I for one applaud you.(tu)


You are truly a Saint and I, for one, am defintely not worthy!


p.s. Thanks, for giving this badinage a little "stir" for the second time.


Appreciated by all parties, I'm sure.(tu)

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