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Originally posted by HandyAndy
Only the good die young.
I'll be around for a few years then.


Seriously though, i find him annoying, but i wouldn't want to see any harm come to the old codger...hope he's ok.

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
I'll be around for a few years then.


Seriously though, i find him annoying, but i wouldn't want to see any harm come to the old codger...hope he's ok.
Thanks for that Huck.

@lolof- you're welcome


Possible world class surgeon may have to go back in for some further late night
work on his patient's attitude but the gratitude needle's alreay off the guage.

-gb


Another wish that didn't come true. 😞


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Possible world class surgeon may have to go back in for some further late night
work on his patient's attitude but the gratitude needle's alreay off the guage.

-gb
Your attitude is just fine!

Let them change their own!

I never saw such a bunch of small minded people in one place. 😉

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
I never saw such a bunch of small minded people in one place. 😉
I had never seen such a...

Don't worry Rusty, i have your grammar back.

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Originally posted by Trev33
I had never seen such a...
I have never seen such a...

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
I have never seen such a...
buncha jagoffs!!!



fixt...
rookie


Originally posted by Very Rusty
Your attitude is just fine!

Let them change their own!

I never saw such a bunch of small minded people in one place. 😉
HAI GUYZ!~

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
I have never seen such a...
I think you'll find that both work.

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Originally posted by Trev33
I think you'll find that both work.
Both work if you don't care to distinguish between present and past.

Since January 1, I have seen three horror movies. (Present perfect tense)

Before that, I had seen five. (Past perfect tense)

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
Both work if you don't care to distinguish between present and past.

Since January 1, I have seen three horror movies. (Present perfect tense)

Before that, I had seen five. (Past perfect tense)
Since Rusty is referring to something in the past, i'll use the past tense thanks.

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
Both work if you don't care to distinguish between present and past.

Since January 1, I have seen three horror movies. (Present perfect tense)

Before that, I had seen five. (Past perfect tense)
Thanks for that Andy. Like Trev would get it right. 🙂

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Originally posted by Trev33
Since Rusty is referring to something in the past, i'll use the past tense thanks.
Try Gaelic. That might work even better.

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
Try Gaelic. That might work even better.
Then we'll have the Trev and Puddlepirate thread. 😞
I seen it furst!