Brucie, you have many issuesbrucie wrote:One issue for me is that our two first choice strikers have onbly scored one goal between them which isn't at all promising. I would cetainly see Benyon as likely to score more goals than either Hawley or Ball.
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And you have a moronic issue :sleep:
In fact go stuff some large french fries or a jumbo coke or something :slap:
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http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=shanterbrucie wrote:In fact go stuff some large french fries or a jumbo coke or something :slap:
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'Gotten': an Americanism. Not allowed in the UK..!! :whip:Faversham Gull wrote:Don't think Benyon would've gotten a sniff the way we played in the first half, and in the second he may have been on the end of hard work by the likes of Hawley and Ball, ie like Chappell and others were, but would we have created these chances with Benyon in place of either striker, as these two got things going which the midfield pair did not. The midfield got better, but the spark came from the front four.
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Don't be a jerk lolGullscorer wrote: 'Gotten': an Americanism. Not allowed in the UK..!! :whip:
Going to claim it as British Archaic if that's ok, as no American in me at all. True reason I chose this grammatical structure is that once upon a time, in a land far away, my girlfriend of the time, and of that land, commented on my use of said structure as the most beautiful English, so therefore I retain a soft spot.Gullscorer wrote: 'Gotten': an Americanism. Not allowed in the UK..!! :whip:
And a present day Americanism it may be, but certainly one that stems from the 'beautiful' complexity of our all encompassing language.
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WOW....An educated guy from Kent !!!!!
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It may be archaic English, but now it's American! I'll let you off this time, but in future just watch it..!! :rules:
Grammar and spelling does get to me sometimes I'll admit, but hope not to pick anyone up on it just as I'll try not to offend anyone with any 'habits' i have picked up over time.
And as for being educated and from Kent, yes both are true, but not especially. Spent more of my life in Devon anyway.
Anyway, we played well in the second half!
And as for being educated and from Kent, yes both are true, but not especially. Spent more of my life in Devon anyway.
Anyway, we played well in the second half!
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That is a put-down of the highest quality and no mistake.brucie wrote:In fact go stuff some large french fries or a jumbo coke or something :slap:
Oscar Wilde would no doubt shake your hand and Olivia Wilde would shag you...
...were it not for the fact that the former is dead and the latter has eyes.
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