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Moving into new house, can I put a fence up?
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Pookielydia wrote: »
I won't be reading any more of your rubbish from now onwards
Ditto ... and I have reported this foul mouthed post to the Abuse Team.0 -
Oooohh, is there any need for the language...it really did make me cringe (and I am in the so called underclass according to some on here)
Ok you asked for a guide on the correct usage
Their - as in, it is their garden.
There - Oh look, it is over there!
They're - as in, They are going to the beach.
Hope that helps.We made it! All three boys have graduated, it's been hard work but it shows there is a possibility of a chance of normal (ish) life after a diagnosis (or two) of ASD. It's not been the easiest route but I am so glad I ignored everything and everyone and did my own therapies with them.
Eldests' EDS diagnosis 4.5.10, mine 13.1.11 eekk - now having fun and games as a wheelchair user.0 -
Oooohh, is there any need for the language...it really did make me cringe (and I am in the so called underclass according to some on here)
Ok you asked for a guide on the correct usage
Their - as in, it is their garden.
There - Oh look, it is over there!
They're - as in, They are going to the beach.
Hope that helps.
If they're in their garden then they're clearly not going to the beach. Unless the beech is over there, ie right outside the garden?
sorry - the thread's got so repetitive and unpleasant just thought I'd change the subject.......
edit: oops, just spotted the beech tree. Must be in the garden.0 -
Are you, by any chance, related to the poster installing the wall mounted tv into their rented house, against the landlord's wishes?0
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john_white wrote: »Putting an asterix makes f**k all difference. How do i know, well I took a consensus of random people who's thought's and opinions have no bearing on my life or situation and started whinning a lot about inane sh*te.
Yeah of course you took a consensus of random people, I really do believe you honestly :rotfl:what a load of sh*te as you put it.Tiddlywinks wrote: »You really come across as an unpleasant and misguided individual - could you try some time to appreciate others' perspectives rather than always insisting that you are right?
If you didn't want the views of others you shouldn't have asked for them!
Well no I'm not an unpleasant or misguided individual - I'm someone who has an opinion and clearly the majority of this forum don't like people with an opinion, instead preferring people that kiss there a*s and agree with everything they say, well I'm not that person so get used to it, also if I know I'm right then I'm going to say I am aren't I! Why would I admit I'm wrong when I'm not, just because someone says I'm wrong doesn't mean I am, simple.john_white wrote: »Putting an asterix makes f**k all difference. How do i know, well I took a consensus of random people who's thought's and opinions have no bearing on my life or situation and started whinning a lot about inane sh*te.
Yeah of course you took a consensus of random people, I really do believe you honestly :rotfl:what a load of sh*te as you put it.Tiddlywinks wrote: »You really come across as an unpleasant and misguided individual - could you try some time to appreciate others' perspectives rather than always insisting that you are right?
If you didn't want the views of others you shouldn't have asked for them!
Well no I'm not an unpleasant or misguided individual - I'm someone who has an opinion and clearly the majority of this forum don't like people with an opinion, instead preferring people that kiss there a*s and agree with everything they say, well I'm not that person so get used to it, also if I know I'm right then I'm going to say I am aren't I! Why would I admit I'm wrong when I'm not, just because someone says I'm wrong doesn't mean I am, simple.Pookie .. just ask the LL.
I will be doing.paddy's_mum wrote: »Ditto ... and I have reported this foul mouthed post to the Abuse Team.
Good for you.Are you, by any chance, related to the poster installing the wall mounted tv into their rented house, against the landlord's wishes?
Yeah course I am, just because I have my own opinion and agree with a lot of what the OP posted means I'm related, that must mean I'm related to half the people in the world as I agree with a lot of what they say as well.
GROW UP.....
Also as posted in another thread, this is relevant to this thread as well, for all the people constantly going on and on at me in this thread I will keep replying as like I've said on many occasions I speak my mind and as far as I'm aware the law says FREE SPEECH is still allowed, so if you don't like what I say/type don't read it..0 -
Double post in error.0
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