Separate names with a comma.
Yep, excellent. If the rope fits ...
Why would they tweet you? Have I misjudged your importance in the backwater of Pocklington, EY? If so I apologise unreservedly, and, on behalf of...
Well, hell yeah. I am a pretty boy. I'm not sure I just wrote that.
Sick as a parrot? Haven't heard that for a few decades! But, yes, he obviously is. He's like a toe-fungus that you can't get rid of. You think...
WHOOOOSH. See post #54 on this thread. And your choice of noun is one that the grown-ups on this forum agreed not to use some time ago. It must be...
With all the crazy stuff going on all over the world right now (including the wild weather), we seem to be witnessing many of the long-predicted...
Kostas Fortounis? Sounds too pricey for us.
Alcohol-free?
Chanks?
Magyar.
It's its.
I think you'll find my use of British English is more betterer than sum on hear. Ask Castro.
In England 40 years ago, yes. In the US now, no. I'm in the US. And "from" sounds so archaic, anyway, in that context. Ask Castro.
Spelin and grammer corrections.
Genuine question: Is Brandsholme different than Bransholme?
£50? Hardly worth bothering to turn up, especially now that the pound has plummeted.
Our tactics (as carried out by the players) were: (1) to get rid of RH, and (2) to avoid going to Russia for WWIII.
"Sweet"
It's it's.