Prejudice
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( , Thu 1 Apr 2010, 12:53)
"Are you prejudiced?" asks StapMyVitals. Have you been a victim of prejudice? Are you a columnist for a popular daily newspaper? Don't bang on about how you never judge people on first impressions - no-one will believe you.
( , Thu 1 Apr 2010, 12:53)
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Working in my dad's pub a good few years ago now...
...one of the punters asked me if I could give him 20p for the phone.
I said no.
"What" asked his mate "You're not giving him 20p coz he's black?"
"No" I replied, "I'm not giving him 20p coz I don't just give people money. If he gives me a pound he can have five 20 pences"
O_o
Now edited for apostrophe abuse, thanks Amberl :)
( , Mon 5 Apr 2010, 21:34, 5 replies)
...one of the punters asked me if I could give him 20p for the phone.
I said no.
"What" asked his mate "You're not giving him 20p coz he's black?"
"No" I replied, "I'm not giving him 20p coz I don't just give people money. If he gives me a pound he can have five 20 pences"
O_o
Now edited for apostrophe abuse, thanks Amberl :)
( , Mon 5 Apr 2010, 21:34, 5 replies)
Actually
five 20 pences is slightly more correct I think (the object in question being a 20 pence, rather than a penny (like the difference between pennies (the coins) and pence (the currency)), however the proper one would be five 20 pence pieces
/pedant
( , Tue 6 Apr 2010, 1:00, closed)
five 20 pences is slightly more correct I think (the object in question being a 20 pence, rather than a penny (like the difference between pennies (the coins) and pence (the currency)), however the proper one would be five 20 pence pieces
/pedant
( , Tue 6 Apr 2010, 1:00, closed)
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