Letters they'll never read
"Apologies, anger, declarations of love, things you want to say to people, but can't or didn't get the chance to." Suggestion via reducedfatLOLcat.
( , Thu 4 Mar 2010, 13:56)
"Apologies, anger, declarations of love, things you want to say to people, but can't or didn't get the chance to." Suggestion via reducedfatLOLcat.
( , Thu 4 Mar 2010, 13:56)
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Dear world
The word 'lose' only has one 'o' in it. Losing has one 'o' and no 'e'. There are no excuses. You aren't all dyslexic.
I even saw it spelled incorrectly in some prick's pitch on Dragons' Den. Dragons' Den for fuck's sake. How they manage not to give that spelling faux pas as reason enough not to invest is anyone's guess.
KR,
Rilux.
Edit: edited for pedantry and being hoisted by my own petard. C- Must try harder.
( , Thu 4 Mar 2010, 16:59, 9 replies)
The word 'lose' only has one 'o' in it. Losing has one 'o' and no 'e'. There are no excuses. You aren't all dyslexic.
I even saw it spelled incorrectly in some prick's pitch on Dragons' Den. Dragons' Den for fuck's sake. How they manage not to give that spelling faux pas as reason enough not to invest is anyone's guess.
KR,
Rilux.
Edit: edited for pedantry and being hoisted by my own petard. C- Must try harder.
( , Thu 4 Mar 2010, 16:59, 9 replies)
while we're here then...
"spelt" is expected in Australia and other such places.
"spelled" is expected in North America.
So yner etc... ;)
( , Sun 7 Mar 2010, 18:43, closed)
"spelt" is expected in Australia and other such places.
"spelled" is expected in North America.
So yner etc... ;)
( , Sun 7 Mar 2010, 18:43, closed)
I sub-edit an ex-pat magazine
And want to throttle some of the writers. Loosers!
( , Thu 4 Mar 2010, 17:08, closed)
And want to throttle some of the writers. Loosers!
( , Thu 4 Mar 2010, 17:08, closed)
I spell 'loose' with two Os and an E...
and an additional 'r' in the case of 'Loose Women'.
Also, being as you seem to enjoy pedantry - the apostrophe is after the S in "Dragons'", as the den is jointly owned by multiple dragons.
( , Thu 4 Mar 2010, 19:22, closed)
and an additional 'r' in the case of 'Loose Women'.
Also, being as you seem to enjoy pedantry - the apostrophe is after the S in "Dragons'", as the den is jointly owned by multiple dragons.
( , Thu 4 Mar 2010, 19:22, closed)
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Dear voiceover guy on Dragon's Den
Please stop repeating the exact same words that the people have already said. When somebody says "We're looking for an investment of £150,000 for a 20% share of our company", we don't need you to come on and say "Joe Bloggs is looking for £150,000 investment for a 20% share of his company". We've just heard it.
Cheers
Hedonist
( , Fri 5 Mar 2010, 9:16, closed)
Dear voiceover guy on Dragon's Den
Please stop repeating the exact same words that the people have already said. When somebody says "We're looking for an investment of £150,000 for a 20% share of our company", we don't need you to come on and say "Joe Bloggs is looking for £150,000 investment for a 20% share of his company". We've just heard it.
Cheers
Hedonist
( , Fri 5 Mar 2010, 9:16, closed)
Oh yes
That guy annoys me. He just repeats everything we just heard - as if he somehow expected the speakers on our TVs to have failed recently, and we didn't hear it the first time.
( , Sun 7 Mar 2010, 20:37, closed)
That guy annoys me. He just repeats everything we just heard - as if he somehow expected the speakers on our TVs to have failed recently, and we didn't hear it the first time.
( , Sun 7 Mar 2010, 20:37, closed)
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