Travel
I've had guns pointed at me in many different countries, sometimes even by our own side. I've also sat on my own on a beach on a desert island, which was nice because nobody was trying to shoot me. Tell us your tales of foreign travel.
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( , Thu 18 Apr 2013, 17:43)
I've had guns pointed at me in many different countries, sometimes even by our own side. I've also sat on my own on a beach on a desert island, which was nice because nobody was trying to shoot me. Tell us your tales of foreign travel.
Thanks to SnowytheRabbit for the suggestion
( , Thu 18 Apr 2013, 17:43)
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You're the one who can't spell twenties. Look it up - instead of looking down on others.
But thank you for indulging my fleeting sense of pious condescension.
( , Wed 24 Apr 2013, 23:14, 1 reply)
But thank you for indulging my fleeting sense of pious condescension.
( , Wed 24 Apr 2013, 23:14, 1 reply)
I thought the comic 'cos would have given you all a clue but alas...
It was just a little play on transatlantic differences in spelling but never mind if you missed it. Daresay it'll come round again.
( , Wed 24 Apr 2013, 23:18, closed)
It was just a little play on transatlantic differences in spelling but never mind if you missed it. Daresay it'll come round again.
( , Wed 24 Apr 2013, 23:18, closed)
What are you talking about?
How can spelling twenties incorrectly be a play on differences in transatlantic spelling, when it's spelt the same in both British and American English?
( , Thu 25 Apr 2013, 4:04, closed)
How can spelling twenties incorrectly be a play on differences in transatlantic spelling, when it's spelt the same in both British and American English?
( , Thu 25 Apr 2013, 4:04, closed)
I come on here for
a read, a laugh, some banter and occassionally some piss-taking (giving and receiving). If you think everything written on here needs to be accurate or grammatically correct then you should remove the comma in your reply. When, in this context, is a conjunction and negates the requirement for a punctuation mark. See, I warned you it wouldn't be fun.
( , Thu 25 Apr 2013, 10:42, closed)
a read, a laugh, some banter and occassionally some piss-taking (giving and receiving). If you think everything written on here needs to be accurate or grammatically correct then you should remove the comma in your reply. When, in this context, is a conjunction and negates the requirement for a punctuation mark. See, I warned you it wouldn't be fun.
( , Thu 25 Apr 2013, 10:42, closed)
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