SOIL PIPE

The ignorant with poor intellect always try to take the p out of things they don't understand. :wink:
 
ChrisR said:
I'm with you on this one, WP, it seems strange to me that people doing a mildly technical job don't know how - or can't be bothered, to use the right form of

they're there their
your you're
plumber's plumbers'
to too two

and so on.
I think I learned all about English and its simplest grammar when I was about 7. Getting it wrong is like leaving solder out of a joint.

God am I in twoble then :evil: :twisted:

coming to lunch this week chris :idea:
 
answer is easy you dont like the way people post wabbit p*ss off and annoy somebody else

this is not an english lesson
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Yes it is. It's "don't" not "dont"
And a capital E for the name of your country, if you don't mind.


DIA being born where you were was a birth defect; I do have compassion.


Where's it to, then?
 
Entitled to your opinion old chap, but at least the punctuation's right. :wink:
 
kevplumb said:
ive been accused of being potronising before now

you take the buiskit (sod the spelling and punctuation)

want me to give him a slap wednesday night kev :lol:
 

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