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aquarius moon Wrote:

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> I'm so obsessed with spelling and grammar, THAT if when

> I read my post back it has spelling mistakes or is

> missing a comma...etc.,

> I have to edit it!

>

> ETA a comma!


Amended for grammar... ? it was confusing me.

maxxi Wrote:

>

> Though if anyone could persuade a certain poster

> to use 'would have' or 'would've' or 'could have'

> or 'could've' instead of 'would of' or 'could of'

> then, for my money, they could split infinitives

> until the cows come slowly home.




I so agree! Drives me mad (der). Every time.


Will you tell him or will I? (I won't :)) )

KidKruger Wrote:

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> "that and a history of coloniaisation slavery,

> murder, rape and theft"

>

> LOLOLOLOLOL

>

> ..and an ability to make pseudo-observatioins and

> pretend they mean anything significant.


your empire and your wealth was built on other people blood.bludz

Louisa Wrote:

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> I only found out yesterday that Saint Patrick was

> a Romano-Briton who was born here and taken to

> Ireland as a Slavs after being abducted by

> pirates.

>

> Louisa.



It's true. Taken as a slave by Irish pirates at 16. He was Welsh. You couldn't make it up.

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