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Hug A Brit Campaign, Are There No Lengths They Will Go To?
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//"Mug A Brit" would be more appropriate for what the EU does to us.// R-C
oh come on r-c you were gonna write:
"mugga brit is what happens when you visit Sarf Landon"
Note: I almost have the chav accent right - and note" visit" not "live".
No one in their right mind would live there
but you thought again: no I want a quiet afternoon .....
//"Mug A Brit" would be more appropriate for what the EU does to us.// R-C
oh come on r-c you were gonna write:
"mugga brit is what happens when you visit Sarf Landon"
Note: I almost have the chav accent right - and note" visit" not "live".
No one in their right mind would live there
but you thought again: no I want a quiet afternoon .....
// When first we practice to deceive" Sir Walter Scott.
"But when we've practiced for a while
How vastly we improve our style!"
J.R.Pope.
two points - practice should have an 's' in it - advice and advise will tell you which way to go.
Sorry to beat the drum: advice is the noun and has a 'c' in it and advise is a verb and has an 's' in it. There are times when I dread ( abut nd others when I welcome ) the thousand posts of " woss ee on a bart - advice n advise yeah innit ? "
and J R Pope must have been a boy when he wrote that
I cant get the first line to be longer than a tetrameter
[ yeah yeah I know I asked for it - cue a thousand " a tet-wot-a-meter ? woss dat when it's at home eh yeah innit ? " ]
Other suspects are Dorothy Parker well she must have written that when she was mostly possed - as she usually was.
or anon ...
"But when we've practiced for a while
How vastly we improve our style!"
J.R.Pope.
two points - practice should have an 's' in it - advice and advise will tell you which way to go.
Sorry to beat the drum: advice is the noun and has a 'c' in it and advise is a verb and has an 's' in it. There are times when I dread ( abut nd others when I welcome ) the thousand posts of " woss ee on a bart - advice n advise yeah innit ? "
and J R Pope must have been a boy when he wrote that
I cant get the first line to be longer than a tetrameter
[ yeah yeah I know I asked for it - cue a thousand " a tet-wot-a-meter ? woss dat when it's at home eh yeah innit ? " ]
Other suspects are Dorothy Parker well she must have written that when she was mostly possed - as she usually was.
or anon ...
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