Complaining
I like writing letters of complaint to companies containing the words "premier league muppetry", if only to give the poor office workers a good laugh on an otherwise dull day. Have you ever complained? Did it work?
( , Thu 2 Sep 2010, 13:16)
I like writing letters of complaint to companies containing the words "premier league muppetry", if only to give the poor office workers a good laugh on an otherwise dull day. Have you ever complained? Did it work?
( , Thu 2 Sep 2010, 13:16)
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I'm not sure how a bit of poor spelling somehow counter-acts "reference to an overabundance of repetitive rants" myself.
( , Wed 8 Sep 2010, 13:01, closed)
I was actually taking the piss
and making a gentle reference to the fact that there is more than one Badger on here. But hey.
Although I'm struggling to see what on earth reposting my post is supposed to mean, unless you've read deep into my psyche and decided that from my short comment above I was somehow abusing Ring of Fire?
( , Wed 8 Sep 2010, 17:04, closed)
and making a gentle reference to the fact that there is more than one Badger on here. But hey.
Although I'm struggling to see what on earth reposting my post is supposed to mean, unless you've read deep into my psyche and decided that from my short comment above I was somehow abusing Ring of Fire?
( , Wed 8 Sep 2010, 17:04, closed)
Correcting typoss/grammatical slip's/speling erors is commonly construed as being somewhat pissy - I was simply noting that you'd previously excused these things elsewhere. If that wasn't what you meant by it, fair enough.
( , Wed 8 Sep 2010, 17:43, closed)
well, it's not pissy when the typo changes the whole meaning of the statement.
and opens up a comedy window.
Tell you what, I'll lend you Gonz for a week. Then you'll know the meaning of interesting spelling. And hollyoaks and chinese food and holding hands, but that's another thing...
Edit - to be fair, I didn't excuse it so much as relegating its importance to below the fact that nimrodhino is a stroppy bugger out of all proportion to the situations he's presented with, which even he agreed.
( , Wed 8 Sep 2010, 17:58, closed)
and opens up a comedy window.
Tell you what, I'll lend you Gonz for a week. Then you'll know the meaning of interesting spelling. And hollyoaks and chinese food and holding hands, but that's another thing...
Edit - to be fair, I didn't excuse it so much as relegating its importance to below the fact that nimrodhino is a stroppy bugger out of all proportion to the situations he's presented with, which even he agreed.
( , Wed 8 Sep 2010, 17:58, closed)
I have dyslexia
Before spellcheckers became the norm I’d struggle to put a sentence together. Also, my flavour doesn’t just effect letter order in words, it’s any list of items without an underlying logic. Putting months of the year, days of the week in the right order was still a struggle when I was well into my teens.
But I wouldn’t be without it. Not having a rigid order to world around gives me advantage in designing solutions, problem solving, research etc. It’s a mainstay of every job I’ve ever had. I think it also informs a general attitude that doing things a certain way “because that’s how it’s done” isn’t a good enough reason.
For me spelling is still a matter of throwing some letters at the screen that letting the computer make the best it can out of them.
( , Wed 8 Sep 2010, 13:38, closed)
Before spellcheckers became the norm I’d struggle to put a sentence together. Also, my flavour doesn’t just effect letter order in words, it’s any list of items without an underlying logic. Putting months of the year, days of the week in the right order was still a struggle when I was well into my teens.
But I wouldn’t be without it. Not having a rigid order to world around gives me advantage in designing solutions, problem solving, research etc. It’s a mainstay of every job I’ve ever had. I think it also informs a general attitude that doing things a certain way “because that’s how it’s done” isn’t a good enough reason.
For me spelling is still a matter of throwing some letters at the screen that letting the computer make the best it can out of them.
( , Wed 8 Sep 2010, 13:38, closed)
So you aren't undressing animals then?
I'm disappointed and slightly less tumescent
( , Wed 8 Sep 2010, 17:06, closed)
I'm disappointed and slightly less tumescent
( , Wed 8 Sep 2010, 17:06, closed)
In my first job I hand wrote a thousand lables for
Tomatoe Sedes
Looked alright to me.
( , Wed 8 Sep 2010, 17:25, closed)
Tomatoe Sedes
Looked alright to me.
( , Wed 8 Sep 2010, 17:25, closed)
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