Quote: Godot Taxis @ May 24 2011, 2:09 PM BST
Some of us are interested in etymology.
I think everything dates back to the start of this thread or it at least it feels like that.
Quote: Godot Taxis @ May 24 2011, 2:09 PM BST
Some of us are interested in etymology.
I think everything dates back to the start of this thread or it at least it feels like that.
Quote: Griff @ May 24 2011, 12:57 PM BSTYou need to sort out your sentence construction before worrying about the validity of various past participles.
I am enjoying this thread muchly.
Quote: Godot Taxis @ May 24 2011, 1:02 PM BSTExcept for scatterbrained Floozy - who claims to have picked it up off her mum. Thanks for linking to that Zoo. What a tedious prick I was in those days.
Have you been born again?
Quote: Godot Taxis @ May 24 2011, 2:09 PM BSTSome of us are interested in etymology.
Not me. I hate insects.
'et-him-ology
Isn't that the study of blowjobs?
The difference between the US and the UK can be summed up by comparing the names of two actors
USA - Denzel Washington - Hollywood Superstar
UK - Don Warrington - 70s sitcom supporting actor
One has a big city name while the other is associated with a grubby Northern town.
Quote: Tuumble @ May 25 2011, 11:46 PM BSTThe difference between the US and the UK can be summed up by comparing the names of two actors
USA - Denzel Washington - Hollywood Superstar
UK - Don Warrington - 70s sitcom supporting actorOne has a big city name while the other is associated with a grubby Northern town.
Ah yes. In County Durham.
The egregious Ferguson said some footballer {Hernandez?) was a regular first team player.
That presumably means, in modern parlance, sort of average.
Or does it mean he plays more often than not?
Can I get a reply to this question please?
Quote: Oldrocker @ May 26 2011, 12:35 AM BSTThe egregious Ferguson said some footballer {Hernandez?) was a regular first team player.
That presumably means, in modern parlance, sort of average.
Or does it mean he plays more often than not?
Can I get a reply to this question please?
it's somewhere between small and large.
Quote: Chappers @ May 26 2011, 12:38 AM BSTit's somewhere between small and large.
You mean . . . . . medium ?
Quote: Oldrocker @ May 26 2011, 12:50 AM BSTYou mean . . . . . medium ?
Like Fries.
I prefer Belgian frites !
With a Duvel to wash them down !
Bliss !
I do so too! quite all the time.