frimmers3 i thought reading chopped and changed many a time twixt hoop and stripe,unlike the other hoops who have had them from day one....don't get the "fake" allusions...
http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Queens_ ... angers.htm
Not according to this
by Fluff » 02 Mar 2013 13:36
frimmers3 i thought reading chopped and changed many a time twixt hoop and stripe,unlike the other hoops who have had them from day one....don't get the "fake" allusions...
by Deadlock » 02 Mar 2013 13:37
by LoyalRoyalFan » 02 Mar 2013 13:45
frimmers3 i thought reading chopped and changed many a time twixt hoop and stripe,unlike the other hoops who have had them from day one....don't get the "fake" allusions...
by frimmers3 » 02 Mar 2013 14:18
by Terminal Boardom » 05 Mar 2013 00:00
by frimmers3 » 05 Mar 2013 07:03
Terminal Boardom It's called banter. A bit of friendly rivalry. Who are your rivals anyway? Woking? Guildford City??? Farnham Town?????
by Royal With Cheese » 05 Mar 2013 22:33
by frimmers3 » 06 Mar 2013 07:35
by Royal With Cheese » 06 Mar 2013 18:43
by frimmers3 » 06 Mar 2013 19:16
Royal With Cheese Punctuation. Fcuk. Off.
by Platypuss » 06 Mar 2013 20:43
by frimmers3 » 06 Mar 2013 21:06
Platypuss Glad to see you admitting you add nothing of value.
by Ian Royal » 06 Mar 2013 23:41
frimmers3Royal With Cheese Punctuation. Fcuk. Off.
punctuation is for formal writing,not blatherings on internet message boards. grow up.
by genome » 07 Mar 2013 01:40
by frimmers3 » 07 Mar 2013 07:42
Ian Royalfrimmers3Royal With Cheese Punctuation. Fcuk. Off.
punctuation is for formal writing,not blatherings on internet message boards. grow up.
Punctuation is an aid to understanding, like grammar. It has nothing to do with formality.
by Vision » 07 Mar 2013 08:52
genome
by soggy biscuit » 07 Mar 2013 09:48
by reading_fan » 07 Mar 2013 12:50
by floyd__streete » 07 Mar 2013 13:49
frimmers3Ian Royalfrimmers3 punctuation is for formal writing,not blatherings on internet message boards. grow up.
Punctuation is an aid to understanding, like grammar. It has nothing to do with formality.
you mean you punctuate when you speak? and of course it has to do with formal writing.
by jd82 » 07 Mar 2013 13:52
floyd__streete I'd say it is a matter of poilteness towards your audience to punctuate properly when using the written word in any context.
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