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    @simplysu wrote:

    @Sgt Pepper wrote:

    I wouldn’t be too disheartened with my mate Telvis Words.
    He’s a pussycat really.
    Well.. Maybe without the cat bit :lol:

    Just be thankful he hasn’t crucified you on the whole grammar / punctuation gig..

    ..Yet

    :-s

    Oh, I think Wordsworth could hold his own on the grammar and punctuation front. Nothing like a spot of correct English to put a smile on my face though, so I look forward to further developments. I’m rather partial to people with beautiful linguistic skills. :wink:

    Oh of that I have no doubt.
    I was being rather naughty and ironic you see, for Telstar has a wonderful capacity for nitpicking on such matters even when no initial error exists :shock:
    It’s his thang so to speak.

    You have been warned :lol:

    #493933

    @terry wrote:

    This place wouldn’t be the same without you Sgt. Having said that, you were less pretentious back in the days when you were just a Corporal. :roll:

    An officer and a gentleman Tel..

    Love lift us up where we belong… 8)

    #493934

    anc

    @terry wrote:

    @rubyred wrote:

    It WAS and Is a great little passage :) Maybe, I am easily Pleased but it made me chuckle.

    /Rita Fairclough. Weatherfield.

    A good writer is like a good taxi driver in that he’ll get you from A to B as smoothly as possible without emergency braking and going off on an inappropriate route. I just think Wordsworth should apply for a provisional licence before he starts taking passengers on a ride.

    oh no it isn’t – I have great fun, putting the bliddy obvious in here, in a different way, and watch and see who has more than one brain cell! mwa mwa xxx :lol:

    #493935

    @anc wrote:

    @terry wrote:

    @rubyred wrote:

    It WAS and Is a great little passage :) Maybe, I am easily Pleased but it made me chuckle.

    /Rita Fairclough. Weatherfield.

    A good writer is like a good taxi driver in that he’ll get you from A to B as smoothly as possible without emergency braking and going off on an inappropriate route. I just think Wordsworth should apply for a provisional licence before he starts taking passengers on a ride.

    oh no it isn’t – I have great fun, putting the bliddy obvious in here, in a different way, and watch and see who has more than one brain cell! mwa mwa xxx :lol:

    WTF? :-s

    #493936

    @terry wrote:

    @anc wrote:

    @terry wrote:

    @rubyred wrote:

    It WAS and Is a great little passage :) Maybe, I am easily Pleased but it made me chuckle.

    /Rita Fairclough. Weatherfield.

    A good writer is like a good taxi driver in that he’ll get you from A to B as smoothly as possible without emergency braking and going off on an inappropriate route. I just think Wordsworth should apply for a provisional licence before he starts taking passengers on a ride.

    oh no it isn’t – I have great fun, putting the bliddy obvious in here, in a different way, and watch and see who has more than one brain cell! mwa mwa xxx :lol:

    WTF? :-s

    tis called a bender…….obvious innit Tel :lol:

    think all the posters have commented on this subject so are we allowed to go off tangent or do you close the thread? :lol:

    #493937

    anc

    Yet again, I have to explain myself, those who know me know that I always take the ‘p’ – hence the :lol: – when I am not taking the ‘p’, I don’t add that – groannnnnnssssssss away into the sunshine! :D

    I also would like to add the fact, that I do stay on thread, as it were, and my grammer is correct! :wink: :lol:

    #493938

    BTW Terry…the staying on topic was a sarcastic remark for you :lol:

    #493939

    :roll:

    #493940

    anc

    @simplysu wrote:

    @Sgt Pepper wrote:

    I wouldn’t be too disheartened with my mate Telvis Words.
    He’s a pussycat really.
    Well.. Maybe without the cat bit :lol:

    Just be thankful he hasn’t crucified you on the whole grammar / punctuation gig..

    ..Yet

    :-s

    Oh, I think Wordsworth could hold his own on the grammar and punctuation front. Nothing like a spot of correct English to put a smile on my face though, so I look forward to further developments. I’m rather partial to people with beautiful linguistic skills. :wink:

    You tart you! :wink: :lol:

    #493941

    @anc wrote:

    @simplysu wrote:

    @Sgt Pepper wrote:

    I wouldn’t be too disheartened with my mate Telvis Words.
    He’s a pussycat really.
    Well.. Maybe without the cat bit :lol:

    Just be thankful he hasn’t crucified you on the whole grammar / punctuation gig..

    ..Yet

    :-s

    Oh, I think Wordsworth could hold his own on the grammar and punctuation front. Nothing like a spot of correct English to put a smile on my face though, so I look forward to further developments. I’m rather partial to people with beautiful linguistic skills. :wink:

    You tart you! :wink: :lol:

    One can only hope . . . . . . . :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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