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Louisa Wrote:

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I personally think that all

> cyclists should be made more accountable for their

> actions on the road. They use it just as much as

> every other vehicle and yet pay nothing towards

> the up keep. Make them pay road tax and give them

> identity plates so we can make them more

> accountable for their actions. Godamnit'

>

> Louisa.


This made me laugh. Yet again Lou your comedy Victor Meldrew style internet persona has hit all the right notes.

Louisa Wrote:

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> I used my hooter in shear


That would be 'sheer', not 'shear'. Different word, different meaning. Take a look at Gowers or similar.


anger and annoyance at

> the arrogance of this evil cyclist. I am not one

> to usually hold a grudge


I'm not one to uphold a grudge against those who may split their infinitives. But...


, but if this so and so


or so-and-so

Not the same as 'so and so'.



> crosses my path again I wont


Perhaps it is your 'wont', but for most others that'll be a 'won't', which is a contraction of 'will not'.


hesitate to open my

> mouth. Bloody sod! I personally


I think you'll find that 'I' includes 'personally'.


think that all

> cyclists should be made more accountable for their

> actions on the road. They use it just as much as

> every other vehicle and yet pay nothing towards

> the up keep.


or indeed 'upkeep'



Make them pay road tax and give them

> identity plates


registration plates?


so we can make them more

> accountable for their actions. Godamnit'


So you were quoting someone there?


Dear Louisa, how about learning how to use the English language before letting yourself run riot, breaking all the rules.

lousiana, maybe if I were a upstanding pillar of the community like yourself I would be able to master the English language slightly better, but taking my post apart based on the spelling and/or meaning of my words is just snobbish and arrogant, as well you know. Oh well that is just another example of how I clearly wind you up as going a million miles off the topic is something you seem to be able to master far better than any other poster on here. Anyway, better luck next time in trying to wind me up, I think you had better get back to that dictionary before something called 'getting a life' comes and stares you in the face.

:))


Louisa.

louisiana Wrote:

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> Louisa Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I used my hooter in shear

>

> That would be 'sheer', not 'shear'. Different

> word, different meaning. Take a look at Gowers or

> similar.

>

> anger and annoyance at

> > the arrogance of this evil cyclist. I am not

> one

> > to usually hold a grudge

>

> I'm not one to uphold a grudge against those who

> may split their infinitives. But...

>

> , but if this so and so

>

> or so-and-so

> Not the same as 'so and so'.

>

>

> > crosses my path again I wont

>

> Perhaps it is your 'wont', but for most others

> that'll be a 'won't', which is a contraction of

> 'will not'.

>

> hesitate to open my

> > mouth. Bloody sod! I personally

>

> I think you'll find that 'I' includes

> 'personally'.

>

> think that all

> > cyclists should be made more accountable for

> their

> > actions on the road. They use it just as much

> as

> > every other vehicle and yet pay nothing towards

> > the up keep.

>

> or indeed 'upkeep'

>

>

> Make them pay road tax and give them

> > identity plates

>

> registration plates?

>

> so we can make them more

> > accountable for their actions. Godamnit'

>

> So you were quoting someone there?

>

> Dear Louisa, how about learning how to use the

> English language before letting yourself run riot,

> breaking all the rules.


Luoisiana, forgive me for asking...but are you a cyclist?

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> louisiana Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Louisa Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > I used my hooter in shear

> >

> > That would be 'sheer', not 'shear'. Different

> > word, different meaning. Take a look at Gowers

> or

> > similar.

> >

> > anger and annoyance at

> > > the arrogance of this evil cyclist. I am not

> > one

> > > to usually hold a grudge

> >

> > I'm not one to uphold a grudge against those

> who

> > may split their infinitives. But...

> >

> > , but if this so and so

> >

> > or so-and-so

> > Not the same as 'so and so'.

> >

> >

> > > crosses my path again I wont

> >

> > Perhaps it is your 'wont', but for most others

> > that'll be a 'won't', which is a contraction of

> > 'will not'.

> >

> > hesitate to open my

> > > mouth. Bloody sod! I personally

> >

> > I think you'll find that 'I' includes

> > 'personally'.

> >

> > think that all

> > > cyclists should be made more accountable for

> > their

> > > actions on the road. They use it just as much

> > as

> > > every other vehicle and yet pay nothing

> towards

> > > the up keep.

> >

> > or indeed 'upkeep'

> >

> >

> > Make them pay road tax and give them

> > > identity plates

> >

> > registration plates?

> >

> > so we can make them more

> > > accountable for their actions. Godamnit'

> >

> > So you were quoting someone there?

> >

> > Dear Louisa, how about learning how to use the

> > English language before letting yourself run

> riot,

> > breaking all the rules.

>

> Luoisiana, forgive me for asking...but are you a

> cyclist?


BBW: yes, I do from time to time cycle, though my current steed is covered in a thick layer of dust, which perhaps indicates how frequently I cycle. I have most recently been hiking (Wye Valley) rather than cycling.


Louisa: I don't own a dictionary. Dictionaries are for people who entertain doubts concerning spelling.

louisiana Wrote:

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> have most recently been hiking (Wye Valley) rather

> than cycling.


See that Louisa, "These boots are made for walking and that's just what they'll do and if you don't check your grammar one day these boots are gonna walk all over you".

Geez lousiana, think that's fairly harsh to break down someone's post and analyse to an inch of it's life. Does anyone really care? I mean, it's obviously got right up your nose but Louisa was having a rant so misuse of words probably wasn't at the forefront of her mind. Geez as I type this I'm feeling rather paranoid that I screw up but I've always been a bit rebellious so ............skjhakdissufdsjfjccn ;-)
But Louisa, if you feel it's your right to honk your horn and express your feelings then you can't argue that the cyclist can't express his anger back. I'm sure if he had a big **** off horn, he would honk back instead of banging yor window but if you put it out there, generally you will get it back.


I definitely don't agree with that comment. Dictionaries are great. Expanding vocabulary and playing a home-made version of Call My Bluff are two things they are good for. Also useful for finding the origin of words. Useful to most people with a passing interest in language.


Anyway, as you were.

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