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"Hi, I'm Tina Titz and I'm confused. Do we need to get a passport before we can insult someone, or will a council tax bill and 2 other forms of ID suffice?" not one of my better threads. Apologies in advance xx
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"I know I'm missing something here but can't put my finger on it!
A scrabble board maybe Belle? Don’t worry …. It’s not you it is my terrible British Grammer. Humble apologies xx "
Busman that just confuses me more xx |
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"I know I'm missing something here but can't put my finger on it!
A scrabble board maybe Belle? Don’t worry …. It’s not you
Thanks DC...phew, it usually is me
Hello lovely x" l should of gone to school Annabelle xx |
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"I mean bless them I love them to bits but ....,
I think I've deciphered the code...
"I mean, bless them, I love them to bits...but their grammar really is terrible!"
Sorry, OP, just joshing! " No problem at all was good at maths English not the strongest |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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I think I get it.
This is about the 'but' that prefaces an insult. For example:
Not being offensive, but [insert offensive and insulting remark].
I'm not saying you're fat, but [insert offensive and insulting remark]. |
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