I gess ppl shld alwys b able 2 cover up 4 there mistakes at 1 time or notha.Keep away from walls and yule be ok
Don't worry crash buddy. Nev's just envois you had the balls to admit you crashed. Instead of taking the easy road and doing a major cover up.
Im ever so sorry, I was blissfully unaware I was signing up to an English lesson!
Good news! who's doing your interior? Joe done mine at Trim Deluxe did a great job
Tell me about it! Ive got a mate who works in embroidery at RR, so he is going to do it for me, if not ill give you a message and get [color=#ff0000;]there[/color] number!
The correct spelling is "their"; most 10 year olds can manage to get this right!
You've likely had a £300,000+ education (http://www.telegraph...-per-child.html) and still can't even manage to get the very basics right. How will you manage more complex things like tying your shoelaces and fixing your VX?!
Crash At Brands Yesterday
#81
Posted 29 December 2016 - 11:00 PM
#82
Posted 29 December 2016 - 11:02 PM
I just wanted to make a really long quoteI gess ppl shld alwys b able 2 cover up 4 there mistakes at 1 time or notha.Keep away from walls and yule be ok
Don't worry crash buddy. Nev's just envois you had the balls to admit you crashed. Instead of taking the easy road and doing a major cover up.
Im ever so sorry, I was blissfully unaware I was signing up to an English lesson!
Good news! who's doing your interior? Joe done mine at Trim Deluxe did a great job
Tell me about it! Ive got a mate who works in embroidery at RR, so he is going to do it for me, if not ill give you a message and get [color=#ff0000;]there[/color] number!
The correct spelling is "their"; most 10 year olds can manage to get this right!
You've likely had a £300,000+ education (http://www.telegraph...-per-child.html) and still can't even manage to get the very basics right. How will you manage more complex things like tying your shoelaces and fixing your VX?!
#83
Posted 29 December 2016 - 11:04 PM
Good news! who's doing your interior? Joe done mine at Trim Deluxe did a great job
Tell me about it! Ive got a mate who works in embroidery at RR, so he is going to do it for me, if not ill give you a message and get [color=#ff0000;]there[/color] number!
The correct spelling is "their"; most 10 year olds can manage to get this right!
You've likely had a £300,000+ education (http://www.telegraph...-per-child.html) and still can't even manage to get the very basics right. How will you manage more complex things like tying your shoelaces and fixing your VX?!
Is it grammatically correct to follow an question mark with an exclamation mark?
Just asking.
#84
Posted 29 December 2016 - 11:05 PM
I jst wntd 2 + a fallstop.I just wanted to make a really long quote.I gess ppl shld alwys b able 2 cover up 4 there mistakes at 1 time or notha.Keep away from walls and yule be ok
Don't worry crash buddy. Nev's just envois you had the balls to admit you crashed. Instead of taking the easy road and doing a major cover up.
Im ever so sorry, I was blissfully unaware I was signing up to an English lesson!
Good news! who's doing your interior? Joe done mine at Trim Deluxe did a great job
Tell me about it! Ive got a mate who works in embroidery at RR, so he is going to do it for me, if not ill give you a message and get [color=#ff0000;]there[/color] number!
The correct spelling is "their"; most 10 year olds can manage to get this right!
You've likely had a £300,000+ education (http://www.telegraph...-per-child.html) and still can't even manage to get the very basics right. How will you manage more complex things like tying your shoelaces and fixing your VX?!
#85
Posted 29 December 2016 - 11:13 PM
Good news! who's doing your interior? Joe done mine at Trim Deluxe did a great job
Tell me about it! Ive got a mate who works in embroidery at RR, so he is going to do it for me, if not ill give you a message and get [color=#ff0000;]there[/color] number!
The correct spelling is "their"; most 10 year olds can manage to get this right!
You've likely had a £300,000+ education (http://www.telegraph...-per-child.html) and still can't even manage to get the very basics right. How will you manage more complex things like tying your shoelaces and fixing your VX?!
Is it grammatically correct to follow an question mark with an exclamation mark?
Just asking.
Could have used an interrobang
#86
Posted 30 December 2016 - 04:51 AM
What the actual fcuk goes through your brain Nev? Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkThe correct spelling is "their"; most 10 year olds can manage to get this right! You've likely had a £300,000+ education (http://www.telegraph...-per-child.html) and still can't even manage to get the very basics right. How will you manage more complex things like tying your shoelaces and fixing your VX?!
Tell me about it! Ive got a mate who works in embroidery at RR, so he is going to do it for me, if not ill give you a message and get there number!Good news! who's doing your interior? Joe done mine at Trim Deluxe did a great job
#87
Posted 30 December 2016 - 07:47 AM
Love this!
Good news! who's doing your interior? Joe done mine at Trim Deluxe did a great job
Tell me about it! Ive got a mate who works in embroidery at RR, so he is going to do it for me, if not ill give you a message and get [color=#ff0000;]there[/color] number!
The correct spelling is "their"; most 10 year olds can manage to get this right!
You've likely had a £300,000+ education (http://www.telegraph...-per-child.html) and still can't even manage to get the very basics right. How will you manage more complex things like tying your shoelaces and fixing your VX?!
Is it grammatically correct to follow an question mark with an exclamation mark?
Just asking.
#88
Posted 30 December 2016 - 08:21 AM
A bit of precision in life is important IMO, particularly with an important basic thing such as your own language.
GL with the rebuild.
Edited by Nev, 30 December 2016 - 08:24 AM.
#89
Posted 30 December 2016 - 09:10 AM
You would love the astra forums then.. Joe not for modA bit of precision in life is important IMO, particularly with an important basic thing such as your own language. GL with the rebuild.
#90
Posted 30 December 2016 - 09:47 AM
I bet they're (was that ok) nothing compared to the MX5 forums that I've recently been using. Apparently I'm their bro and a geez .You would love the astra forums then.. Joe not for modA bit of precision in life is important IMO, particularly with an important basic thing such as your own language. GL with the rebuild.
#91
Posted 30 December 2016 - 09:49 AM
#92
Posted 30 December 2016 - 10:01 AM
And the infamous misfire no doubtJG discovered the 1series forum. It's all about the monthly payments and the "M9"
#93
Posted 30 December 2016 - 01:56 PM
?!
#94
Posted 30 December 2016 - 01:58 PM
A bit of precision in life is important IMO, particularly with an important basic thing such as your own language.
GL with the rebuild.
People like precision watches and you slated people for it
?!
Edited by ianrm, 30 December 2016 - 01:59 PM.
#95
Posted 30 December 2016 - 02:35 PM
Picking up errors helps people learn. Being patronising doesn't.
There may be reasons for spelling and/or grammatical errors, like dyslexia. Being a pain doesn't help.
Thank You Mark Nicely said! Who is Nev anyway (rude)
#96
Posted 30 December 2016 - 02:35 PM
A bit of precision in life is important IMO, particularly with an important basic thing such as your own language.
GL with the rebuild.
People like precision watches and you slated people for it
?!
Correct spelling and grammar usage costs nothing (once you've been educated). Those unnecessarily over priced watches cost lots. Therein lies the significant difference.
Your just trolling anyway, it's abundantly clear that having the basic ability to speak and spell your own language is important.
Precision is great, but paying say £5000 for a watch that probably cost a fraction of that to make is just making someone else very rich, when a £10 digital watch from Argos would likely be just as precise.
Edited by Nev, 30 December 2016 - 02:52 PM.
#97
Posted 30 December 2016 - 02:42 PM
The Trouble is Nev not all of us can spell doesn't mean we are stupid or not educated ,i have struggled all my life.
#98
Posted 30 December 2016 - 02:44 PM
The Trouble is Nev not all of us can spell doesn't mean we are stupid or not educated ,i have struggled all my life.
I have struggled too, I was terrible at school and have worked hard at it all my life. Even now if you look, I regularly re-edit my own postings, as I usually make the effort to re-read and correct myself.
Edited by Nev, 30 December 2016 - 02:49 PM.
#99
Posted 30 December 2016 - 02:45 PM
Did you really edit this? 'Strewth.Your just trolling anyway, it's abundantly clear that being having the basic ability to speak and spell your own language is important.
#100
Posted 30 December 2016 - 02:50 PM
Did you really edit this? 'Strewth.Your just trolling anyway, it's abundantly clear that being having the basic ability to speak and spell your own language is important.
Ha ha, I guess not well enough.
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