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mmmgroveeer
26th October 2020, 19:46
Never surprises what others get up to.
Is it a modern day society thing, too much listening to others who give questionable advice or just not having confidence in ones on processing of things??
The excuses others make for not acting as maybe should beggars

belief.
All can say is as one door shuts another thank goodness seems to open and maybe things happen for a good reason.

COLVERT
26th October 2020, 20:42
Never surprises what others get up to.
Is it a modern day society thing, too much listening to others who give questionable advice or just not having confidence in ones own processing of things??
The excuses others make for not acting as maybe should beggars belief.
All I can say is as one door shuts another, thank goodness, seems to open and maybe things happen for a good reason.

It's all down to a worldwide lack of education.---:shrug:


The majority of folk don't have enough information in their brains to use to form any sound judgements.--( Hence the listening to questionable advice. )

As for those swinging doors. You let one daft bunch out only to let another daft bunch in.--No good reason there.

macafee2
26th October 2020, 21:20
Never surprises what others get up to.
Is it a modern day society thing, too much listening to others who give questionable advice or just not having confidence in ones on processing of things??
The excuses others make for not acting as maybe should beggars

belief.
All can say is as one door shuts another thank goodness seems to open and maybe things happen for a good reason.

what?

macafee2

edwardmk
26th October 2020, 21:51
Excuse me for possibly being naive, but what did I miss?:shrug:

baxlin
27th October 2020, 05:50
Excuse me for possibly being naive, but what did I miss?:shrug:

I was about to ask the same, sorry

tourer
27th October 2020, 06:45
I think it's National WTF day.
Perhaps it will all come out in the wash.
Maybe.

trikey
27th October 2020, 07:23
Folk have wondered about my antics for years, sometimes I wonder too...

Mike Noc
27th October 2020, 07:28
I wouldn't hold your breath. Had a look through past threads started by the OP, and many of them are left up in the air. I gave him some advice a couple of years ago on testing ABS sensors and no response at all. :getmecoat:

baxlin
27th October 2020, 07:29
Is it a sort of super onomatopoeia, the post demonstrating the subject?

Sorry, OP, not taking the mick, I really don’t understand what you are getting at, can you give an example of what you mean?

Jay
27th October 2020, 07:31
Folk have wondered about my antics for years, sometimes I wonder too...

......................... :laughing2: ;)

wraymond
27th October 2020, 10:03
Looks like admirable mannerisms of neo-natural English. If so, laudable.

tourer
27th October 2020, 14:37
Looks like admirable mannerisms of neo-natural English. If so, laudable.

What??
Now, YOU'RE at it.:}
My brain hurts. :getmecoat:

roverbarmy
27th October 2020, 15:08
One fine day in the middle of the night,
Two dead men got up to fight,
Back to back they faced each other,
Drew their swords and shot my brother.


:shrug:

edwardmk
27th October 2020, 16:53
One fine day in the middle of the night,
Two dead men got up to fight,
Back to back they faced each other,
Drew their swords and shot my brother.


:shrug:

Now I get it.
Question....What's the difference between a duck?
Answer.....No difference at all. One leg is both the same.:getmecoat:

trikey
27th October 2020, 19:08
This thread reminds me of watching Monty Python as a child, I have no idea what is going on???

roverbarmy
27th October 2020, 19:58
If I lie when I say that I am a liar, am I telling the truth? Oh my brain hurts!

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bl52krz
29th October 2020, 11:23
Sorry but I have a lump on my head. Just met myself coming in as I was going out!

wraymond
29th October 2020, 20:56
Thought they were Mark Twain'isms:

The elephant is a graceful bird,
It flits from bough to bough.
Makes its nest in the rhubarb tree
and whistles like a cow.

Re my post earlier (above), I was just saying there was a hint of individual and interesting grammar that I found attractive and so I was offering a compliment.