enyam Joined 24 Sep 2011 Messages 2,249 Reaction score 178 Location Devon Country 2 Jan 2012 #5,356 I thought is was being poor or have I got the meaning of austerity wrong
enyam Joined 24 Sep 2011 Messages 2,249 Reaction score 178 Location Devon Country 2 Jan 2012 #5,358 There was me thinking pernicious is more associated with ailments.
enyam Joined 24 Sep 2011 Messages 2,249 Reaction score 178 Location Devon Country 2 Jan 2012 #5,360 Apocalyptic they maybe if not detected early enough.
R RedHerring2 2 Jan 2012 #5,361 If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein) Is that allowed? Quotes and ending the sentence with the same word as before?
If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein) Is that allowed? Quotes and ending the sentence with the same word as before?
enyam Joined 24 Sep 2011 Messages 2,249 Reaction score 178 Location Devon Country 2 Jan 2012 #5,362 Why not to the first, the second who knows,but enough for now lets move on.
R RedHerring2 2 Jan 2012 #5,363 Hmm, the problem I have is that it is all too easy to drop into ready-made sentence mode, for instance: "On a Clear Day", which is in danger of mixing up two games into a singularity.
Hmm, the problem I have is that it is all too easy to drop into ready-made sentence mode, for instance: "On a Clear Day", which is in danger of mixing up two games into a singularity.
enyam Joined 24 Sep 2011 Messages 2,249 Reaction score 178 Location Devon Country 2 Jan 2012 #5,364 A singularity is far far better than getting mixed up in pluralization
enyam Joined 24 Sep 2011 Messages 2,249 Reaction score 178 Location Devon Country 2 Jan 2012 #5,366 It is sometimes worth giving it a good yank or a good tug
R RedHerring2 2 Jan 2012 #5,367 I admit to accusing Joe of being a bit of a "tug", but it was only in jest. (I bet Susie and wotan will have some reading to catch up.)
I admit to accusing Joe of being a bit of a "tug", but it was only in jest. (I bet Susie and wotan will have some reading to catch up.)
enyam Joined 24 Sep 2011 Messages 2,249 Reaction score 178 Location Devon Country 2 Jan 2012 #5,368 RedHerring2 said: (I bet Susie and wotan will have some reading to catch up.) Click to expand... Yep. Many a true word is said in jest,as long as the recipient does not realise
RedHerring2 said: (I bet Susie and wotan will have some reading to catch up.) Click to expand... Yep. Many a true word is said in jest,as long as the recipient does not realise
R RedHerring2 2 Jan 2012 #5,370 I don't know if you realise. but I've just used your handle in the "New Sentence" game, about you opinion that Susie might want to solicit. Oops, beaten by the lady. Now, I would be keen for that senario to play out. I guess I was to keen to respond.
I don't know if you realise. but I've just used your handle in the "New Sentence" game, about you opinion that Susie might want to solicit. Oops, beaten by the lady. Now, I would be keen for that senario to play out. I guess I was to keen to respond.