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Quote from: ichiro17 on December 22, 2008, 15:20Germans are coolSome are, some are not. I probably am, but that's off-topic.
Germans are cool
Anything about what istock is doing right is ok, while anything about what istock is doing wrong might be tolerated for a day or two, but ultimately ends up locked in the void.
My biggest gripe with the forum is too many smart arses getting their knickers in a twist about spelling
Quote from: shank_ali on December 24, 2008, 17:47My biggest gripe with the forum is too many smart arses getting their knickers in a twist about spelling Asses.
My biggest gripe with the forum is too many smart arses getting their knickers in a twist about spelling and punctuation (should be a comma here) in the many various threads i started or contributed to.
Quote from: shank_ali on December 24, 2008, 17:47My biggest gripe with the forum is too many smart arses getting their knickers in a twist about spelling and punctuation (should be a comma here) in the many various threads i started or contributed to.I not ilack of punctuation makes for run on sentence that is difficult to understand"many various" is redundant, unless you just left out a conjunction between the two words?ended sentence with dangling preposition.Did I pass the test? My knickers are fine but I'm still upset that they only reach just below my knees.This Is Humor! Not a serious criticism of your punctuation or spelling. My best friend, is the live spell checker on the computer.
Quote from: sjlocke on December 24, 2008, 19:53Quote from: shank_ali on December 24, 2008, 17:47My biggest gripe with the forum is too many smart arses getting their knickers in a twist about spelling Asses.Actually, it's arses if you're British, and asses, if you're from the great old US of A.To shank_ali and many of us, an ass is a kind of a donkey , you know those things with long earsand bray? English was written and taught properly in UK and Europe,but as Noel Coward once mentioned, "better to let the French speak English, then the Americans ...meaning those in the US of A."That was coined ages ago, and still applies.
... English was written and taught properly in UK and Europe,but as Noel Coward once mentioned, "better to let the French speak English, then the Americans ...meaning those in the US of A."That was coined ages ago, and still applies.
Quote from: Tuilay on December 28, 2008, 20:09... English was written and taught properly in UK and Europe,but as Noel Coward once mentioned, "better to let the French speak English, then the Americans ...meaning those in the US of A."That was coined ages ago, and still applies.Interesting comment coming from that famous Brit - Bruce Willis FWIW I am pretty sure Sean knows what arses are and was making a (very dry) joke....
Humour is ok but not everyone understands it all the time.I did not understand what you were implying about your knickers or really want to if truth be known.The spellchecker advice has been given to me a couple of times of which i still ignore.Am i an ignorant/dumb/obtuse/stubborn or just plain daft for ignoring good advice who knows or cares.I AM ME.
(edited for brevity) ....Baseball players wear a stylized form of knickerbockers, although the pants have become snugger in recent decades and some modern ballplayers opt to pull the trousers close to the ankles.So what the UK residents claim to have in language, they also have some unusual taste in clothing.
Until after World War II, in many anglophone countries, boys customarily wore short pants in summer and knickerbockers or "knickers" (or "knee pants") in winter. At the onset of puberty, they graduated to long trousers. In that era, the transition to "long pants" was a major rite of passage.
One of my picture has 181 views at IS.Approved a few hours ago... For me,this is something very strange!Similar experience???
My brother was at a boarding school in the 1960s in England, and the uniform for the younger boys was shorts year round. In winter, even in the snow, they had to walk from their house to the main school building in shorts.I'm horrified to remember that when he complained about how cold it was and said it was nuts they weren't allowed to wear long pants (trousers), I defended that ridiculous convention. It's amazing what brainwashing social conventions can accomplish