


Just something querky for Sunday ...
I just have a sneeky feeling that he didn't get his 'O' level English Language. (As it was called in my days.)
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... a quiet rant
Just something querky for Sunday ... I just have a sneeky feeling that he didn't get his 'O' level English Language. (As it was called in my days.)
comments (12)
Pricless, Richard. A nice Sunday morning laugh.
Richard Trim: A smile goes well with the first cup of tea in the morning Paul. cheers richard
A fabulous command of English demonstrated here
Richard Trim: But you understood it Chris ... er didn't you? ;-) richard
It's those bloomin' apostrophes, what gets 'em every time.
Richard Trim: It's the possession plural apostrophe that just makes me think Bill ... so I rewrite the sentence ... ha ha ;-) richard
lol looks like something i might have wrote
Richard Trim: Ha tim.... might not quite be up to the brilliance of your images tim ... cheers richard
I agree with the sentiments, though! We've had to close off part of our office car park because it does not meet some stupid Council rule and now there are cars parked in the residential roads yet there is space on site. Barmy!
Richard Trim:
Very kaind ove u to maike mi smaile in ve mornin Richard! Cheers. Richard
Richard Trim: Very good Richard ... behave ;-) ;-) richard
Well seen and taken. You are giving publicity to this poor man's dilemma. I can sympathise with him - it must be very frustrating to have all day parkers preventing your customers access. On the other hand, perhaps there is nowhere else for the all day people to park. Or perhaps there is but they have to pay for it!
Richard Trim: Well put Sheila ... so the perception 'dog eat dog' that is bandied about by certain sectors of society isn't correct then ;-) ;-) cheers richard
Alistair Parker takes exception to this personal attack!)
Don't you just love this stuff!
Richard Trim: You love all this personal attention Al'.
cheers richard
Lol at both Alan an Richrad's comments. When I first read the notice before any comment, I was wondering about the origin of the author. The syntax and 'know' may require improvement, otherwise it looks like when I am typing fast
Richard Trim: All SC bloggers have privately commented on your unedited comments ... and we agree to just sigh ;-) ;-) ... being happy for inspiring us with your pics and advise.
cheers richard
Priceless! I'm sure this kind of little England rant is unique to this country. I particularly love the use of the apostrophe - it seems it can be shoved in anywhere these days. I wonder what dreadful fate lies in wait for the 'all day parkers'?
Ingrid
Richard Trim: Good words Ingrid ... probably nothing will change in the market towns of Suffolk.
richard
A very amusing photo to cheer me up after the last few hours of wet stuff Richard. My old English teacher would have had a fit after reading this!
Richard Trim: lol Brian ... he obviously didn't appreciate that the subtle rules for using apostophes amongst other things are quite confusing actually .especially for the less academically inclined. glad it brought a smile to your face though.
richard
Despite this guy's linguistic problems, looks like the business at the Omega turns to the mega-business, if there is not enough space for his customers.
"know one seem's" and "can'not" are pure jewels. You need to come up with something to inspire him to write on a regular basis.
Richard Trim: smiles.... this guy actually owns a pet shop in a smallish market town In Suffolk ..the Omega icon is a red herring ... (Just stuck on the glass by someone.) Cheers V ...seems this brought a smile to your face. richard
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