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    #11
    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post


    arseholes

    Hey am a foreigner I can miss-spell whenever I feel like it

    but thanks arsehole

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      #12
      can i nominate that twat richard_ars for a job with you

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        #13
        hey, thanks for all the replies, as for the ....well I was typing my thoughts out aloud and didn't bother structuring it properly. Too excited I guess.

        Anyway, for those of you that gave an useful response, it was much appreciated. For those that had a good laugh, well thats ok too.

        To be honest, after chatting to someone in the know, they are suggesting having a company in Taiwan, as dodging tax is way easier there. So thats probably what I will do.

        Cheers

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          #14
          Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
          "He's": the third person masculine possessive pronoun takes an apostrophe.

          Don't mention it.

          Oh, and good luck with the English-teaching business
          Isn't "He's" becuase he's abbreiviated "He is" not beacause of that clever sounding sh1te you put?
          Last edited by fzbucks; 14 August 2007, 20:18.

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            #15
            Numptie's (please note capital N)
            Confusion is a natural state of being

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              #16
              Originally posted by fzbucks View Post
              Isn't "He's" becuase he's abbreiviated "He is" not beacause of that clever sounding sh1te you put?
              Yes.

              Originally posted by Diver View Post
              Numptie's (please note capital N)
              Numpties or Numptys

              Unless your message was truncated, for example "Numptie's a numpty", but I doubt that.
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                #17
                Originally posted by fzbucks View Post
                Isn't "He's" becuase he's abbreiviated "He is" not beacause of that clever sounding sh1te you put?
                because
                abbreviated
                because

                But otherwise you are correct.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by fzbucks View Post
                  Isn't "He's" becuase he's abbreiviated "He is" not beacause of that clever sounding sh1te you put?
                  Absolutely. I was just bulltulipting, rather obviously I thought

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