He missed attempting - and failing - to correct people's grammar (well, mine mostly). please log in to view this image
So not a denial...followed by a deflective bite. As for a job im fine thanks, unlike you living in a shack and wetting yourself with excitement because you can see the gherkin hahahaha
I think I've just met Mrs.Toby ! We've ( that's Mrs. alwaysright and I - not me and Mrs.Toby ! ), have just returned from the supermarket. As we entered the store, a woman emerged, pushing a trolley full of groceries. In the baby seat was -- a baby. It couldn't have been more than a year old. The woman stopped walking. Looked around and then said " I've forgotten where I parked the car." She continues to peer across the horizon of the car park - then turns to her child and asks " Can you remember where I parked the car ? "
Not quite Ponders, what i actually said was I think it works and is quite acceptable in grammatical terms, even though some don't understand what was actually said, as some have a habit of 'quote mining'.
That's not how the word or the English language works. Keep on trying though Sad, desperate, lonely old man.
Litany - tedious recital or repetitive series ...so sez the Oxford English Dictionary and I think those guys would know. Therefore, I rule in favour of Dev. Thread closed.
haha this argument is way over my head guys yous must have heart attacks when u see some of the grammar i hit out with lol fck yer swiss guard and yer vatican
Funny how in glesga we put a pie in a roll but when ye order a hamburger supper it disny come in a roll!!! Whacky!!