It was the crack about you putting your foot on the live rail-track to test if it is live, wasn't it, Pixie? It really got to you, huh!
That was just another one of your poor rip off's, from my description of you as the forum's village idiot : going back to keep touching the electric fence to see if it's still live. It describes your 'wumming style' perfectly, you get stung every time. Not only are you not funny, you're not original either. Must try harder Mr bottle job
I think this thread is like comparing Stephen Fry to Liverpool FC... i.e. the difference between knowing their sh1t and knowing they're sh1t
Spurs They're not going to finish in top 4. Their manager will go to United. There is no NL Power Shift
Shouldn't that be a question mark after the "huh"? Look at what you done to me Haig...you is gone turned me to a gramma nazi
No. It is acceptable to use an exclamation mark if the "question" is rhetorical, or more in the nature of a statement.
Not on this occasion I'm afraid, it is acceptable depending on context to use an exclamarion mark at the end of a rhetorical question.
Actually the question mark is interchangeable on a rhetorical question, so i'll let him off with half an owning It makes you wonder though why he's so concerned with the detail of punctuation, whilst at the same time giving no regard to checking the details of his wum claims. If he gave it half the amount of the attention as he had this issue, he wouldn't make nearly as many wum **** ups.
Which half do you want? This one has been answered, several times in fact, by not only me, but others on my behalf. Your obtuseness prevents you from grasping the point. In an effort to clarify this for you, let us say, simply, that my sense of fun is far more eclectic than yours. For example, I do not like confined spaces, especially when I am naked.