Tricky Tree wrote:Brockmoor.....I know I'm not "allowed" to side with you but Devil 90% of the time spells it trickey instead of TRICKY.
Yes that's right Trickey,i do it on purpose just to wind you up because it's such a silly name :-]]
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Tricky Tree wrote:Brockmoor.....I know I'm not "allowed" to side with you but Devil 90% of the time spells it trickey instead of TRICKY.
Harsh words from someone with a tendency to keep putting in erroneous apostrophes!Devil's Advocate wrote:I have got Hemel wrong a few times,but not as many times as you've used "his" instead of "he's".brockmoor wrote:I believe I have seen on four occasions that you have spelt Hemel wrong!
I will allow for YOU living on the wrong side of Lye, I live a number of miles away.
To say you now live a number of miles away from Lye is true but having swopped it for Brockmoor it's the equivalent of trading Lebanon for Baghdad :-]]
Dave the Glassboy wrote:Harsh words from someone with a tendency to keep putting in erroneous apostrophes!Devil's Advocate wrote:I have got Hemel wrong a few times,but not as many times as you've used "his" instead of "he's".brockmoor wrote:I believe I have seen on four occasions that you have spelt Hemel wrong!
I will allow for YOU living on the wrong side of Lye, I live a number of miles away.
To say you now live a number of miles away from Lye is true but having swopped it for Brockmoor it's the equivalent of trading Lebanon for Baghdad :-]]
Or in this case, omitting an apostrophe where there should be one.Devil's Advocate wrote:Your back from the M6 watch then Dave.Dave the Glassboy wrote:Harsh words from someone with a tendency to keep putting in erroneous apostrophes!Devil's Advocate wrote:I have got Hemel wrong a few times,but not as many times as you've used "his" instead of "he's".brockmoor wrote:I believe I have seen on four occasions that you have spelt Hemel wrong!
I will allow for YOU living on the wrong side of Lye, I live a number of miles away.
To say you now live a number of miles away from Lye is true but having swopped it for Brockmoor it's the equivalent of trading Lebanon for Baghdad :-]]
Never watched an under-10s match in my life and never will.
What match tonight......Kidsgrove under 10's v whoever?
I'm thinking of organising a match down "The Bogs",Mary Stevens Park in a few weeks time....you can add that to your list of new grounds if you like.
Dave the Glassboy wrote:Or in this case, omitting an apostrophe where there should be one.Devil's Advocate wrote:Your back from the M6 watch then Dave.Dave the Glassboy wrote:Harsh words from someone with a tendency to keep putting in erroneous apostrophes!Devil's Advocate wrote:I have got Hemel wrong a few times,but not as many times as you've used "his" instead of "he's".brockmoor wrote:I believe I have seen on four occasions that you have spelt Hemel wrong!
I will allow for YOU living on the wrong side of Lye, I live a number of miles away.
To say you now live a number of miles away from Lye is true but having swopped it for Brockmoor it's the equivalent of trading Lebanon for Baghdad :-]]
Never watched an under-10s match in my life and never will.
What match tonight......Kidsgrove under 10's v whoever?
I'm thinking of organising a match down "The Bogs",Mary Stevens Park in a few weeks time....you can add that to your list of new grounds if you like.
But is your own life so dull that you feel the need to comment on other people's? Anyhow, if I ever feel that I need your validation for how I spend my own time and money I'll let you know.
What have you been doing tonight? Stamp collecting?
Mine was extremely memorable until i got married at 26 but i couldn't have still being doing it at 37.Dave the Glassboy wrote:Few people's lives are as exciting as Nathan's!
Devil's Advocate wrote:Mine was extremely memorable until i got married at 26 but i couldn't have still being doing it at 37.Dave the Glassboy wrote:Few people's lives are as exciting as Nathan's!
Nathan and i were born on the same day as it happens so one day he may become boring and sensible........................i do hope not though in the nicest possible way.
I still have daughter number two locked up.
If you can picture "Geordie Shore" mixed with "The only way is Essex" then you can visualise Nathan.Nathan Gulliver wrote:You will have to unleash her DA and let her loose at Amblecote. I've still got a mental picture of her in my head,I need to satisfy my curiosity!Devil's Advocate wrote:Mine was extremely memorable until i got married at 26 but i couldn't have still being doing it at 37.Dave the Glassboy wrote:Few people's lives are as exciting as Nathan's!
Nathan and i were born on the same day as it happens so one day he may become boring and sensible........................i do hope not though in the nicest possible way.
I still have daughter number two locked up.
Sorry to be a grammatical pedant, but on this occasion it does actually make a significant difference!Devil's Advocate wrote:If you can picture "Geordie Shore" mixed with "The only way is Essex" then you can visualise Nathan.
High heels and big gold earrings and platinum blonde ringlet hair when done up.
Thank god for that,for a moment I thought DA was dishing the dirt on my cross drfessing!TRM wrote:Sorry to be a grammatical pedant, but on this occasion it does actually make a significant difference!Devil's Advocate wrote:If you can picture "Geordie Shore" mixed with "The only way is Essex" then you can visualise Nathan.
High heels and big gold earrings and platinum blonde ringlet hair when done up.
There should be a comma between "visualise" and "Nathan" (I think...).
TRM's spelling problem appears to be spreading, it should be cross dressing not cross drfessing.Nathan Gulliver wrote:Thank god for that,for a moment I thought DA was dishing the dirt on my cross drfessing!TRM wrote:Sorry to be a grammatical pedant, but on this occasion it does actually make a significant difference!Devil's Advocate wrote:If you can picture "Geordie Shore" mixed with "The only way is Essex" then you can visualise Nathan.
High heels and big gold earrings and platinum blonde ringlet hair when done up.
There should be a comma between "visualise" and "Nathan" (I think...).
If only I could find a pair of size 12 high heels.
And you it's too. ;-)sirsmilerIII wrote:TRM's spelling problem appears to be spreading, it should be cross dressing not cross drfessing.
Obviously the excitement of putting on the corset, stockings and suspenders got to much for him
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