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Scotland, say aye for devolution!

 
 
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Reply Wed 10 Jun, 2009 01:15 pm
@Setanta,
This one doesn't surprise me.
Setanta
 
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Reply Wed 10 Jun, 2009 01:20 pm
@Linkat,
Nor does it surprise me . . . spelling errors are common enough, and articulate, coherent people make them all the time. But butchering the grammar is a much less common trait, but one at which you excel.

And see, you have the pleasure of saying "i told you so." How nice for you.
Setanta
 
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Reply Wed 10 Jun, 2009 01:21 pm
@Bi-Polar Bear,
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Let's talk about the Irish....


Oh yeah . . . as though they don't spend enough time talking about themselves . . .
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Reply Wed 10 Jun, 2009 03:37 pm
@Setanta,
Actually I think making grammical errors and seplling errors is quite commen as we many of us type so fast - my mind thinks faster than I type and I cna't get it out quick enough!!!!

Besides I'm not to impress anyone else I would type, spell and use grmmer correctly. Heck this is for enjoyment if I were typing a memo for work different story it would be flawless.
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