Mon 4 Jan 10, 10:38 PM SirPrized UK, 6 yrs |
Very rarely do I ever post to IC, However with a few years experience in the Lifestyle I feel I can express an opinion as to the other alleged Dom's who do not look at another person's profile before making contact but are so desperate they mass mail the Whole World and There Wife in the desperate hope someone will answer.
Not one to cast dispersions however I have been contacted by such an individual and not one to name name (Maybe if you ask nicely...lol..:O)
Anyways, How does Everyone feel about such Low, Desperate dim's to coin a phrase from a friend, Really feel about such personal intrusions?
Happy New Year to All...:O)
Regards,
Ron |
4 Jan 10, 10:48 PM ClassAct2005 UK(N), 7 yrs  |
Yes, always avoid the dim.
Now let's have a new year lesson in the use of the apostrophe.
Either a letter is missing as in can't in place of cannot and it's in place of it is. Or it's possessive - the dog's dinner, the children's mother, mens' health.
So we thus avoid the grocer's error - apple's etc unless it were the apple's core (the core belongs to the apple). I wonder if it's simply that the more you pay for an education the more likely people learn these things or do children in state schools learn what my children learn. Or do they learn and then forget?
I must get to bed. |
4 Jan 10, 10:50 PM MsNemi UK, 4 yrs
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ClassAct2005 wrote:
Yes, always avoid the dim.
Now let's have a new year lesson in the use of the apostrophe.
Either a letter is missing as in can't in place of cannot and it's in place of it is. Or it's possessive - the dog's dinner, the children's mother, mens' health.
So we thus avoid the grocer's error - apple's etc unless it were the apple's core (the core belongs to the apple). I wonder if it's simply that the more you pay for an education the more likely people learn these things or do children in state schools learn what my children learn. Or do they learn and then forget?
I must get to bed.
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Wow. Just wow.
One of God's own prototypes, a high powered mutant of some kind, never considered for mass production. Too weird to live, too rare to die.
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4 Jan 10, 10:50 PM DrTaps AQ, 10 yrs
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Numphy is the same as numpty? |
4 Jan 10, 10:51 PM geoff917 UK(CO), 3 yrs 
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ClassAct2005 wrote:
Yes, always avoid the dim.
Now let's have a new year lesson in the use of the apostrophe.
Either a letter is missing as in can't in place of cannot and it's in place of it is. Or it's possessive - the dog's dinner, the children's mother, mens' health.
So we thus avoid the grocer's error - apple's etc unless it were the apple's core (the core belongs to the apple). I wonder if it's simply that the more you pay for an education the more likely people learn these things or do children in state schools learn what my children learn. Or do they learn and then forget?
I must get to bed.
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Yes I agree with your comments on the grammatical issues but, notwithstanding,......I think you need to get out more - lol "In order to finish first, you must first finish".....Roger Penske
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4 Jan 10, 10:56 PM Diablos_patience UK, 6 yrs |
geoff917 wrote:
ClassAct2005 wrote:
Yes, always avoid the dim.
Now let's have a new year lesson in the use of the apostrophe.
Either a letter is missing as in can't in place of cannot and it's in place of it is. Or it's possessive - the dog's dinner, the children's mother, mens' health.
So we thus avoid the grocer's error - apple's etc unless it were the apple's core (the core belongs to the apple). I wonder if it's simply that the more you pay for an education the more likely people learn these things or do children in state schools learn what my children learn. Or do they learn and then forget?
I must get to bed.
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Yes I agree with your comments on the grammatical issues but, notwithstanding,......I think you need to get out more - lol
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She probably would, if she could find someone to take her out  ~* Raku wa ku no tané; ku wa raku no tané.
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Edited 4 Jan 10, 10:57 PM by Diablos_patience
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4 Jan 10, 11:02 PM SheilaBlyge UK(S), 4 yrs 
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ClassAct2005 wrote:
Yes, always avoid the dim.
Now let's have a new year lesson in the use of the apostrophe.
Either a letter is missing as in can't in place of cannot and it's in place of it is. Or it's possessive - the dog's dinner, the children's mother, mens' health.
So we thus avoid the grocer's error - apple's etc unless it were the apple's core (the core belongs to the apple). I wonder if it's simply that the more you pay for an education the more likely people learn these things or do children in state schools learn what my children learn. Or do they learn and then forget?
I must get to bed.
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Jesus.
Funny thing is your posts are usually so riddled with phrases that sound so forced and beyond your own apparent education level, I always read them as if Hyacinth Bucket were writing it.
I'd say if you can't talk the talk, one wonders if you can walk the walk. I've never met anyone genuinely well educated and wealthy and successful (per your definition of material success) who actually ever mentions it. People who constantly brag seem to always have a hell of a lot they are trying to cover up. Or, unaccustomed to success, have no idea how to handle it.
What exactly are you trying to convince us all of? Do you honestly think you postings attract the 'right' kind of man? Really?
ETA... OP... I'm soooo very sorry! What a hijack! Edited 4 Jan 10, 11:04 PM by SheilaBlyge
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4 Jan 10, 11:02 PM WykD_Dave UK(DE), 9 yrs 
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Gone completely tangential in the first reply to the OP. A record for a thread in the new year, and one that's unlikely to be beaten.
Nicely done. Time is the fire in which we burn.
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4 Jan 10, 11:05 PM mini_velvet UK(EH), 6 yrs
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SheilaBlyge wrote:
ClassAct2005 wrote:
Yes, always avoid the dim.
Now let's have a new year lesson in the use of the apostrophe.
Either a letter is missing as in can't in place of cannot and it's in place of it is. Or it's possessive - the dog's dinner, the children's mother, mens' health.
So we thus avoid the grocer's error - apple's etc unless it were the apple's core (the core belongs to the apple). I wonder if it's simply that the more you pay for an education the more likely people learn these things or do children in state schools learn what my children learn. Or do they learn and then forget?
I must get to bed.
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Jesus.
Funny thing is your posts are usually so riddled with phrases that sound so forced and beyond your own apparent education level, I always read them as if Hyacinth Bucket were writing it.
I'd say if you can't talk the talk, one wonders if you can walk the walk. I've never met anyone genuinely well educated and wealthy and successful (per your definition of material success) who actually ever mentions it. People who constantly brag seem to always have a hell of a lot they are trying to cover up. Or, unaccustomed to success, have no idea how to handle it.
What exactly are you trying to convince us all of? Do you honestly think you postings attract the 'right' kind of man? Really?
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hey give her a break, at least she didn't say anything about fat people *this* time  |
4 Jan 10, 11:10 PM MsNemi UK, 4 yrs
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velvet_minx wrote:
hey give her a break, at least she didn't say anything about fat people *this* time
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You mentioned the *f* word.
It is now only a matter of time. One of God's own prototypes, a high powered mutant of some kind, never considered for mass production. Too weird to live, too rare to die.
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4 Jan 10, 11:11 PM Jahc99 UK, 5 yrs
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WykD_Dave wrote:
Gone completely tangential in the first reply to the OP. A record for a thread in the new year, and one that's unlikely to be beaten.
Nicely done.
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Does capitalising 'Lifestyle' pass without comment, these days? Why poison your liver when I could eat it for you?
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