not at all my friend, and besides, the issue wasn't down to you. I quite liked your post !
Everyone should of read the rules of the forum, and the point i'll highlight is respecting other member views and speaking to them with respect. But lets be clear:
We don't want this being a sterile forum, we don't want it to be just serious or chalton-related talk. We want banter and light-hearted posts
We just simply don't want members calling each other knob and twat :-) And i may be crazy but its kinda hoped you can have a laugh, and a difference of opinion with resorting to playground stuff.
Wagon Wheels were the dogs danglies. They always managed to work their way to the bottom of my school bag though, ending up as flat as a pancake and a right mess. Them were the days.
Oh yeah they are still in shops medders, although i dont have all that much of a sweet tooth now-a-days, so dont buy chocolate of any kind! Always eat a curly wurly when i go round my mates house, who is a sweet monster and has a bog box of sweeties and choc! lol
We just simply don't want members calling each other knob and twat :-) And i may be crazy but its kinda hoped you can have a laugh, and a difference of opinion with resorting to playground stuff.
Oh dear ... I presume that was my use of the female genetalia? Well isn't a twat the ying to a knobs yangs?
It's quite strange how different we all see it .... or not as the case may be ....
I think the difference, my friend, is in how you say things.
For example, a sentence which talks about peoples use of the word "knob", points out how it means different things to different people but then ends with saying don't be one (whatever that word means to you) is infinitely different to a response of "twat".
You see where I'm coming from. "Don't be a knob" in that context is saying, "you wouldn't want to be one of those would you? whatever it is that that means to you"
Just saying "twat" makes it pretty clear that you are being deliberatley insulting. You catch my drift amigo?
You know what, I would carry this on - and maybe we still can over a pint - but out of respect for this board I wont be posting another thing on here about it. (I'll be on NA for a few minutes though)
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Everyone should of read the rules of the forum, and the point i'll highlight is respecting other member views and speaking to them with respect. But lets be clear:
We don't want this being a sterile forum,
we don't want it to be just serious or chalton-related talk.
We want banter and light-hearted posts
We just simply don't want members calling each other knob and twat :-) And i may be crazy but its kinda hoped you can have a laugh, and a difference of opinion with resorting to playground stuff.
Then I realised that I haven't got a clue how to do it and am far to lazy to find out, so I think I'll stay here for now if it's all the same.
After all, what else would I have to relieve the pressure when I'm still sitting here at work at 8.30pm!
:o(
Always a mint club man myself...
failing that.. Classics!!
if you like a lot of chocolate on your biscuit join our club.
oh yeah, and curly wurly's.
when i were a lad.........
Aren't they still in shops, just half the size of the original ones?
Oh dear ... I presume that was my use of the female genetalia? Well isn't a twat the ying to a knobs yangs?
It's quite strange how different we all see it .... or not as the case may be ....
For example, a sentence which talks about peoples use of the word "knob", points out how it means different things to different people but then ends with saying don't be one (whatever that word means to you) is infinitely different to a response of "twat".
You see where I'm coming from. "Don't be a knob" in that context is saying, "you wouldn't want to be one of those would you? whatever it is that that means to you"
Just saying "twat" makes it pretty clear that you are being deliberatley insulting. You catch my drift amigo?
BTW, suitable outfit for the Sun photographers on Saturday ???
its all part of my evil scheme to spread free love :-)