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posted on 30/9/15

So what?

posted on 30/9/15

comment by Hengy (U9129)

posted on 30/9/15

So what's the point of this?

posted on 30/9/15

Agree on "so". There are more.

"actually" 99% of the time people use it it's totally redundant.

"random" does not mean the same as surprising.

And many, many more.

posted on 30/9/15

If only your plums were in range .......... I'd soon cure you of this affliction.

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posted on 30/9/15

You are wasting your time mate, most of the posters on here have a very poor command of the English language and grammar.
Things that wind me up :-
Should of, would of, could of
Not knowing the difference between "there" and "their"
Putting an apostrophe when it's just a plural, the rules are pretty clear, it isn't rocket science.

posted on 30/9/15

TBF I think we can excuse the feeble minded.

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posted on 30/9/15

We can but that wouldn't leave too many people left

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posted on 30/9/15

"we was" THAT is like another one

posted on 30/9/15

Join the crusade Rapt, we'll stamp out likers and so-ists.

If we can rid the world of smallpox these scourges should be simple.

posted on 30/9/15

"He done brilliant".

It's "He did brilliantly" and nearly every bloody pundit is guilty of that one.

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posted on 30/9/15

So this article is like, actually annoying me now, random or what?

posted on 30/9/15

comment by Sane (U19841)
posted 27 seconds ago
"He done brilliant".

It's "He did brilliantly" and nearly every bloody pundit is guilty of that one.
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I think we need to keep in mind the fact that most pundits are retired footballers and, as much as they entertain us all, they're not generally forced to choose between football and quantum mechanics as a career path.

posted on 30/9/15

Literally.

Jamie Redknapp: 'He's done brilliantly there to get back, he's literally run his backside off chasing him.'

posted on 30/9/15

'Literally' gets on my fackin nerves
Brought instead of bought seems to be the standard on eBay

posted on 30/9/15

I can excuse Rooney because I strongly suspect that he's genetically challenged.

posted on 30/9/15

People who persistently say obviously do my fackin nut in, Beckham is a prime example, constantly saying obviously after every sentence.

posted on 30/9/15

Which so-ist b'stard 1 red me?

posted on 30/9/15

So, obviously it was literally one of those caants like

posted on 30/9/15

Maf' is currently wondering what we're on about

posted on 30/9/15

People who use 'of' instead of 'have' - " He should of won that penalty" etc.

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