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11/05/2008, 15:01
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tigerfeet
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11/05/2008, 20:14
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Quarmby
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Or try this one: Do you know there are three football teams with rude words in their names? - Arsenal, Scunthorpe, and f***ing Manchester United.
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12/05/2008, 23:01
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Cathy

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Concordia discors (Harmony in discord)
Perhaps this ought to be the motto for the Forum?
(Horace penned it, not me... Er, should that be: Horace penned it, not I?)
Cathy ----- Your children won't remember you ironing their pyjamas but they will remember you reading them a bedside story.
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12/05/2008, 23:14
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Dick Smith

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It was Horace done it. Honest.
The Ant and Dec version?
Regards
Dick Smith
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13/05/2008, 5:56
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Will

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13/05/2008, 7:49
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Iceni

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Will wrote: | |
Whether it is good manners or not, I find there is a certain degree of satisfaction to be gained from doing something to the best of one's ability, and that includes grammar and spelling.
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Sadly, many of those who make the errors listed in this thread ARE doing things to the best of their ability, therein lies the problem. Out of interest, you use "point" where I (most ?) would use "stop" - a printing background ?
John
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