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On 6 Jun 2018 22:10:40 GMT
Marland wrote: wrote: "So ..." in 2018 is the same as "Well ..." in 1918. It is an annoying, no-benefit, substitution - but nugatory compared to the oh-so-excrescent media favourite "existential" Anything is better than someone who inserts "like" after every 3rd word, often followed either by "totally" or "awesome". Or both. Or that utterance that seems to be a favourite with the type of people who could audition for an appearance on the Jeremy Kyle show. “Know what I mean” , Yes it means you are thick , now **** off. Very true, however in Kyle land saying a whole 4 words in a row makes you an intellectual. Far better one should end (and often begin) sentences with "init" in order not to confuse ones peers. |
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![]() wrote in message news ![]() On 6 Jun 2018 22:10:40 GMT Marland wrote: wrote: "So ..." in 2018 is the same as "Well ..." in 1918. It is an annoying, no-benefit, substitution - but nugatory compared to the oh-so-excrescent media favourite "existential" Anything is better than someone who inserts "like" after every 3rd word, often followed either by "totally" or "awesome". Or both. Or that utterance that seems to be a favourite with the type of people who could audition for an appearance on the Jeremy Kyle show. ?oKnow what I mean? , Yes it means you are thick , now **** off. Very true, however in Kyle land saying a whole 4 words in a row makes you an intellectual. Far better one should end (and often begin) sentences with "init" in order not to confuse ones peers. isn't it spelt innit? tim |
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On Thu, 7 Jun 2018 13:36:06 +0100
"tim..." wrote: wrote in message news ![]() On 6 Jun 2018 22:10:40 GMT Marland wrote: wrote: "So ..." in 2018 is the same as "Well ..." in 1918. It is an annoying, no-benefit, substitution - but nugatory compared to the oh-so-excrescent media favourite "existential" Anything is better than someone who inserts "like" after every 3rd word, often followed either by "totally" or "awesome". Or both. Or that utterance that seems to be a favourite with the type of people who could audition for an appearance on the Jeremy Kyle show. ?oKnow what I mean? , Yes it means you are thick , now **** off. Very true, however in Kyle land saying a whole 4 words in a row makes you an intellectual. Far better one should end (and often begin) sentences with "init" in order not to confuse ones peers. isn't it spelt innit? Somehow I suspect the spelling is flexible. |
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On 2018\06\06 14:40, Graeme Wall wrote:
On 06/06/2018 11:01, Scott wrote: On Wed, 6 Jun 2018 09:37:27 +0000 (UTC), wrote: More empty threats from the RMT or did the lazy bolshevics not get enough support from the sane section of their membership and decided to save face instead? So why do people insist on starting sentences with the word 'so'? So what if they do? So predictable. -- Basil Jet - listening to music from 1981(A-F) ... A Certain Ratio - Adam & The Ants - Altered Images - Art Objects - Artery - Bauhaus - Blurt - Brian Eno & David Byrne - Cabaret Voltaire - Chrome - Clock DVA - Cluster - Concrete - Conrad Schnitzler - David Thomas & The Pedestrians - Delta 5 - Depeche Mode - Der Plan - Dinosaur L (Arthur Russell) - Echo & The Bunnymen - Einstürzende Neubauten - Fire Engines - Flux Of Pink Indians - Fred Frith |
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