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but it's NOT. *chucks board rubber at your head*
Ha ha! That actually reminds me of when we were at middle school and my brother who was in the year above me had a board rubber chucked at his head by a teacher and which actually connected. Not only that the teacher Mr Parry then proceeded to drag my brother to the front of the class, wrestle him to the floor and then, unbelievably, kicked him in the head! And the teacher wasn't even sacked. Shocking. You'd hope in this day and age any teacher would be sacked on the spot for kicking a pupil in the head
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Thanks But No Thanks wrote:Cranelane wrote: Do people think spelling doesn't matter anymore?
A friend recently gained a qualification in English teaching as he would like to get work teaching English abroad when he's travelling. However his English spelling, grammar and punctuation ( my punctuation and grammar aren't always the greatest but i'd say they're better than his) whenever he emails me and others is awful. I don't know if he just can't be bothered when it comes to writing English or what. someone i trained with teaches english at a secondary school in town. not a week goes by that she doesn't post a facebook status riddled with spelling and grammar mistakes. not typos. now that DOES make me cross. recently she referred to her hamster as a new "edition" to the family. let's burn her. (incidentally, far, FAR worse than making spelling/grammar/punctuation errors is publicly correcting them on a social network. that really is outrageously rude/smug/pedantic/idiotic/fucking annoying.) Edited by user 12 January 2013 04:53:19(UTC)
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Just read through this thread
thats 5 minutes of my life i wont be getting back...
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shut it. this is the best thread on the board. 136,000 views can't be wrong.
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bloodynora wrote:shut it. this is the best thread on the board. 136,000 views can't be wrong. Millions of flies eat poo cant all be wrong... Edited by user 12 January 2013 08:34:40(UTC)
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Cracking documentary about Rasputin . I remember watching this on Channel 4 about 10 years ago and it's possibly the most well made documentary I've ever seen. Really eerie. I'd previously only been aware of him through the Boney M song and the album cover for Electronic's Twisted Tenderness
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A strange afternoon in the pub, very odd and unsettling. Anyway , moving on - Outro by M83 is just used on bloody everything these days isn't it? Getting very cliched using that track to "climax " tv programmes . Latest guilty party is Africa on BBC1
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Thanks But No Thanks wrote:A strange afternoon in the pub, very odd and unsettling. Anyway , moving on - Outro by M83 is just used on bloody everything these days isn't it? Getting very cliched using that track to "climax " tv programmes . Latest guilty party is Africa on BBC1 It's like how Hoppipola was used relentlessly a few years back . Outro is the new Hoppipola
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Christ I quoted myself. Thought i'd clicked on edit, not quote
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hee hee hee hee hee. talking to yourself, johnny? have you been CLONED? is that what happened in the pub? i love hoppiloppyloo. it's making my decision for this rather tricky. i've got it down to three or four, i think, now.
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bloodynora wrote:hee hee hee hee hee. talking to yourself, johnny? have you been CLONED? is that what happened in the pub? i love hoppiloppyloo. it's making my decision for this rather tricky. i've got it down to three or four, i think, now. I voted for Doves 'There Goes The Fear'.
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Thanks But No Thanks wrote:bloodynora wrote:hee hee hee hee hee. talking to yourself, johnny? have you been CLONED? is that what happened in the pub? i love hoppiloppyloo. it's making my decision for this rather tricky. i've got it down to three or four, i think, now. I voted for Doves 'There Goes The Fear'. I want to vote for all of these: Animal Collective: My Girls Doves: There goes the fear Franz Ferdinand: Take Me out Gossip: Standing In the way Of Control LCD Soundsystem: All My Friends The National: Bloodbuzz ohio QOTSA: No One knows White Stripes: Seven Nation Army Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Maps. Hmm. Choices...
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I thought we said it couldn't happen here?
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bloodynora wrote:Thanks But No Thanks wrote:Debaser wrote: Pronounce these words: Bose Hose Nose Pose Rose Now pronounce Lose.
Pronounce these words: Choose Snooze Zoos Boos Igloos Poos (probably appropriate for this post)
So going by the above examples lose should really be spelt loose.
I see your point. but it's NOT. *chucks board rubber at your head* english is a notoriously confusing, difficult, anarchic language. good, that's what i say. Pronounce Scone |
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Too much mucking about on this site.
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Biginoil wrote:Too much mucking about on this site.
Cut it out all of you. Park over there Col |
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ARM ageddon wrote:Biginoil wrote:Too much mucking about on this site.
Cut it out all of you. Park over there Col |
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Thanks again wrote:bloodynora wrote:hee hee hee hee hee. talking to yourself, johnny? have you been CLONED? is that what happened in the pub? i love hoppiloppyloo. it's making my decision for this rather tricky. i've got it down to three or four, i think, now. I voted for Doves 'There Goes The Fear'. Coldplay 'Clocks' was number 1. Ugh, BBC6Music's listeners have let me down massively there. Dreadful. Cold fucking play. Jesus wept.
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i know. and weren't arctic monkeys no.2? tsk.
hawley at 21, i think. ROBBED.
(the national at 4, though. and lovely bear-like garvey and pals at 3.)
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bloodynora wrote:i know. and weren't arctic monkeys no.2? tsk.
hawley at 21, i think. ROBBED.
(the national at 4, though. and lovely bear-like garvey and pals at 3.) I'd only just got over my relief at Arctic frickin Monkeys NOT making no 1 when that joy was dashed by the unfathomable Coldplay win.Got bored of that Elbow song years ago also. Highlight for me was Johnny Cash 'Hurt' making the top 10.
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Thanks again wrote:Got bored of that Elbow song years ago also.
same. it's a lovely song and i loved it for a long time (helped in no small part by watching the sun set over their stage at latitude as the whole crowd sang along with them), but it's been killed by overplay.
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Thanks again wrote: Ha ha! That actually reminds me of when we were at middle school and my brother who was in the year above me had a board rubber chucked at his head by a teacher and which actually connected. Not only that the teacher Mr Parry then proceeded to drag my brother to the front of the class, wrestle him to the floor and then, unbelievably, kicked him in the head! And the teacher wasn't even sacked. Shocking. You'd hope in this day and age any teacher would be sacked on the spot for kicking a pupil in the head
bloody hell, i must have read this post several times, and only JUST seen that it was your brother, not some random kid. how did i not see that? HOW? yesterday on facebook a friend of mine with a new puppy posted a status saying he had wee'd on her bed. i would have SWORN it said he had wee'd on her head. is this what happens in middle age? i am sorry your brother got kicked in the head, johnny. teachers are shit. (not all of them. but most.)
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