(Not as much as a cunt as Lenny Henry though, who stopped being funny in 1982)
and I never under stood it.
'Ning every one, all and sundry
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Tue 6 Jul 2004, 10:00,
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'Ning every one, all and sundry
i misread the p's in nipper as g's...
hull's only an hours drive from here anyway
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Tue 6 Jul 2004, 9:54,
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hull's only an hours drive from here anyway
like mashing usernames, mine has to be fairly easy.
only if you want to of course
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Tue 6 Jul 2004, 10:00,
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only if you want to of course
my misreading of that last word very much confuddled me
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Tue 6 Jul 2004, 9:55,
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I saw it the first time, and for those that didn't, they can't be expected to see every picture on the board.
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Tue 6 Jul 2004, 9:53,
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which is rife, is calling it "pearoasting", presumably in the belief it is somehow cute and therefore less annoying.
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Tue 6 Jul 2004, 9:55,
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when people say "so as not to threadwaste, here's a repost"
The FAQ has never said "don't threadwaste" but is does say "don't repost"
I just don't understand these kids anymore.
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Tue 6 Jul 2004, 9:57,
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The FAQ has never said "don't threadwaste" but is does say "don't repost"
I just don't understand these kids anymore.
And the FAQ-bashers always have a go at the poor new people trying to figure it out, and never the relentless self-publicists.
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Tue 6 Jul 2004, 10:00,
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people always seem to forget the bit in the FAQ about being nice to newbies.
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Tue 6 Jul 2004, 10:01,
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I'm told the Daily Mail office has a serious net nanny/firewall thingymibob which allows their hacks access to almost nothing. Including B3ta.
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Tue 6 Jul 2004, 9:56,
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It's a bit much asking the Mail to let their journalists research anything. They'd have no stories.
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