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I had to look up nounce.
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I'm the one that can spell nuance.
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You'll be looking up tantrum as well if you keep pulling his leg mouse.
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Has he been adviced to play it safe, or has Bojo lost his Mojo?
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I think he has, because the other half of his act backed off earlier after I'd poked him in the ribs.
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i think da management needs mouse to explain the difference between"nuance" & "nounce" Then again, trying to explain anything to a goldfish may well fall on deaf fins
maybe nursery school hasn't got around to big words like nounce yet? |
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Nounce is almost synonymous with nous, as I expected. Probably a regional thing.
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and nuance?
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Describes degrees of nebulosity.
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which doesn't seem to fit with the sentence i used. Well unless you are a goldfish of course
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Your reply to me consists of name calling and insults - but I am the nursery school pupil?
It's been fascinating talking to you. |
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Note to Blackbarn, I go to Plumpton each year more than any other racecourse in the country. My brother has got a share of a horse with Suzy Smith who trains nearby. I absolutely love that track
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Boris must have been told to hold fire again after avoiding a bunch of questions at his presser
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da management seems to have a very thin skin, unless he's dishing it out. If you think what i have said is insults & name calling; you really must still be in nursery
aaronh: he did what he had to do; & very successfully yet still gets called an idiot by some. He answered 5 questions & leg glanced another to long leg. Just because you or the media don't like his answers is immaterial. He cares not one jot about anything at the moment except the part faithful, & will bat away anything that can get the media frothing. 8 days left & a flat wicket; why go for a hoik over the bowlers head? |
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He answered 5 questions & leg glanced another to long leg.
Or kicked the can, to use his own expression from the very same speech. |
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A fascinating insight - you have a true gift for stating the blindingly obvious.
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by calling you a goldfish? Childs play
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looks like no-deal is back on the table, Jezza heartbroken & the remainers in the Tory Party now fearing for their seats. Don't you just love a plan coming together
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You are very clued up - do you watch the news and read the papers?
You should start more threads, I can't be the only one that admires the level of discussion and debate that you stimulate. |
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I warned you he'd throw a tantrum.
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You were right - but I can handle a bit of childish name calling Doc.
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good grief i don't even know how to respond to that! Embarrassingly bad as it was. If i wanted the admiration of a goldfish i'd address a fairground bowl |
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tantrum - "a violent demonstration of rage or frustration; a sudden burst of ill temper"
talking common sense & rationality seems to have a different meaning to the uneducated. Maybe snipers & dummies should just slink around those they can bully or bait. You're way out of your league. Come back when you can debate properly or at least put up a decent showing, as this is decidedly one-sided & boring. |
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You're right I am out of my league. You have absolutely run rings around me with the articulate and compelling arguments you have made. I bow to your superior intellect and debating skills. And no doubt your dad is bigger than mine too.
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My dad is giant haystacks.
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The one that smelt it dealt it.
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