Originally posted by darvlayI remember losing in a league match against a fairly strong Belfast player. It was particularly traumatic as I had an excellent position.
If that's the case then I'm pretty embarrassed to have lost to you.
"I don't know how I lost that game" I exclaimed.
[In a strong west Belfast accent]
"Uhhh kid, you suck" was the reply.
You getting the message, angel tits?
Originally posted by demonseedLoud and clear. π
I remember losing in a league match against a fairly strong Belfast player. It was particularly traumatic as I had an excellent position.
"I don't know how I lost that game" I exclaimed.
[In a strong west Belfast accent]
"Uhhh kid, you suck" was the reply.
You getting the message, angel tits?
Originally posted by demonseedYes, we all know how English Teachers are the end-all of any great debate. Read my link.
Bowmann may have the edge here. My English teacher was of those who were resolutely opposed to the idea of 'alright'. It is a non-standard abbreviation that does not correspond to altogether and already ... apparently.
Edit: I suppose the bottom line is, if you write 'all right' you will always be right.
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