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"a part time doctor, solicitor, binman etc etc "
Perfect answer but you just know some jealous folk would still call them names for mentioning it though |
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"a part time doctor, solicitor, binman etc etc
Perfect answer but you just know some jealous folk would still call them names for mentioning it though "
indeed |
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"a part time doctor, solicitor, binman etc etc
Perfect answer but you just know some jealous folk would still call them names for mentioning it though "
For sure!! |
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"Professional bin men, heard it all now, the bin men round our way are mostly ex cons "
If one of the feckers is wearing green wellies.....tell him I want them back....have his reebok classics here so will swop |
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"good job I'm thick skinned although the saying"grim up north" does ring true"
I felt brave enough to say it safe in the knowledge that all the tai kwondo in the world is not gonna help you find me |
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"good job I'm thick skinned although the saying"grim up north" does ring true
I felt brave enough to say it safe in the knowledge that all the tai kwondo in the world is not gonna help you find me "
haha its jiu jitsu I do, but I have a very long fuse and don't mind being digged at cause of my place of origin, your quite safe |
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"good job I'm thick skinned although the saying"grim up north" does ring true
I felt brave enough to say it safe in the knowledge that all the tai kwondo in the world is not gonna help you find me
haha its jiu jitsu I do, but I have a very long fuse and don't mind being digged at cause of my place of origin, your quite safe"
Just let me know if you are going to the Gloucester bash |
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Dont really understand how you can be a "semi" anything? You're either a doctor, or you're not, a solicitor, or you're not. You can still be a doctor and a binman at the same time if you want too, but you'd still be a doctor wouldn't you?
In my mind, to be a professional, means you are paid for your services, no matter what you do
So go then peeps, let's all amend our profiles and we can all be proper pro's |
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"Dont really understand how you can be a "semi" anything? You're either a doctor, or you're not, a solicitor, or you're not. You can still be a doctor and a binman at the same time if you want too, but you'd still be a doctor wouldn't you?
In my mind, to be a professional, means you are paid for your services, no matter what you do
So go then peeps, let's all amend our profiles and we can all be proper pro's "
I was hoping to amend it so i could do part time lol |
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"if a doctor , solicitor, binman etc are classed as " professional " what would make a person " semi-professional " ????"
Failure to understand the difference between using the word as an adjective and as a noun... may be? |
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"if a doctor , solicitor, binman etc are classed as " professional " what would make a person " semi-professional " ????
Failure to understand the difference between using the word as an adjective and as a noun... may be? "
i have failure to understand this reply
was never any good at all that ver and noun stuff!!! |
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"if a doctor , solicitor, binman etc are classed as " professional " what would make a person " semi-professional " ????
Failure to understand the difference between using the word as an adjective and as a noun... may be?
i have failure to understand this reply
was never any good at all that ver and noun stuff!!!"
an adjective is a describing word, and a noun is a naming word |
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sem·i·pro·fes·sion·al /?s?mipr?'f???nl, ?s?ma?-/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [sem-ee-pruh-fesh-uh-nl, sem-ahy-] Show IPA
–adjective 1. actively engaged in some field or sport for pay but on a part-time basis: semiprofessional baseball players.
2. engaged in by paid, part-time people: semiprofessional football.
3. having some features of professional work but requiring less knowledge, skill, and judgment: a semiprofessional job.
–noun 4. a person who is active in some field or sport for pay on a part-time basis.
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Origin:
1895–1900; semi- + professional
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"sem·i·pro·fes·sion·al /?s?mipr?'f???nl, ?s?ma?-/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [sem-ee-pruh-fesh-uh-nl, sem-ahy-] Show IPA
–adjective 1. actively engaged in some field or sport for pay but on a part-time basis: semiprofessional baseball players.
2. engaged in by paid, part-time people: semiprofessional football.
3. having some features of professional work but requiring less knowledge, skill, and judgment: a semiprofessional job.
–noun 4. a person who is active in some field or sport for pay on a part-time basis.
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Origin:
1895–1900; semi- + professional
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