F FiremanT Joined 16 Jan 2012 Messages 10,560 Reaction score 2,350 Location Uk Country 16 Jun 2015 #1 you may have to be a certain age to understand
Dan Robinson Joined 1 Jul 2007 Messages 56,029 Reaction score 9,558 Location Hertfordshire & London Country 16 Jun 2015 #2 You're speaking Norvern again aren't you?
G gregers Joined 28 Mar 2008 Messages 6,299 Reaction score 681 Location Sussex Country 16 Jun 2015 #3 which course was that then.
F FiremanT Joined 16 Jan 2012 Messages 10,560 Reaction score 2,350 Location Uk Country 16 Jun 2015 #4 You are obviously too young Dan (and Greger). This might not have been a good idea Blame Shiraz again
You are obviously too young Dan (and Greger). This might not have been a good idea Blame Shiraz again
G gregers Joined 28 Mar 2008 Messages 6,299 Reaction score 681 Location Sussex Country 16 Jun 2015 #5 diynot does countdown dododododododododododododododededede POW.
G gregers Joined 28 Mar 2008 Messages 6,299 Reaction score 681 Location Sussex Country 16 Jun 2015 #7 its a conundrum
F FiremanT Joined 16 Jan 2012 Messages 10,560 Reaction score 2,350 Location Uk Country 17 Jun 2015 #8 Gregers, did you ever read newspaper small ads?
G gregers Joined 28 Mar 2008 Messages 6,299 Reaction score 681 Location Sussex Country 17 Jun 2015 #9 er sometimes why?
W WalksWithTurkeys Joined 13 Jun 2011 Messages 1,250 Reaction score 93 Location Hampshire Country 17 Jun 2015 #10 Spell checker broken again? Now what course are you referring to?
F FiremanT Joined 16 Jan 2012 Messages 10,560 Reaction score 2,350 Location Uk Country 17 Jun 2015 #11 'tis all in the title. I'm just a bit embarrassed now - thought some older timers would have got it.
JBR Joined 9 Jan 2007 Messages 9,328 Reaction score 1,772 Location Cheshire Country 18 Jun 2015 #12 Is it nothing at all to do with a course, but an example of disarranged letters that still make sense when read quickly?
Is it nothing at all to do with a course, but an example of disarranged letters that still make sense when read quickly?
G gregers Joined 28 Mar 2008 Messages 6,299 Reaction score 681 Location Sussex Country 18 Jun 2015 #13 iirc there was a famous 1 doing the rounds a few years back,and they reckoned that aslong as the front and back letter of a word that you knew any others letters inserted,you could still read it without any problems.
iirc there was a famous 1 doing the rounds a few years back,and they reckoned that aslong as the front and back letter of a word that you knew any others letters inserted,you could still read it without any problems.
Belboz Joined 17 May 2008 Messages 1,607 Reaction score 209 Location GUE Country 18 Jun 2015 #15 YAPT