WO
I also appear to have given him a stammer.
A-p-p-p-p-ology accepted.
Pillock.
i ACTUALLY DO HAVE A STAMMER AND U REALLY SHOULD NOT JUDGE PEOPLE UNLESS U NO THEM
You don't type with a stammer do you?
People don't like text speak on here. There is no need for it as you can write pages and pages.
SCOTLAND TODAY ADDICT posted:
c@t posted:
SCOTLAND TODAY ADDICT posted:
appologise
I also appear to have given him a stammer.
A-p-p-p-p-ology accepted.
Pillock.
You don't type with a stammer do you?
People don't like text speak on here. There is no need for it as you can write pages and pages.
CA
I also appear to have given him a stammer.
A-p-p-p-p-ology accepted.
Pillock.
i ACTUALLY DO HAVE A STAMMER AND U REALLY SHOULD NOT JUDGE PEOPLE UNLESS U NO THEM
Some of my best friends have stammers.
Actually, that's a total lie.
And you're quite right, we should not judge people unless we know them. Or 'no' them, as you so eloquently put it.
This, of course, would not go any way towards explaining your decision to call James Hewitt, a man you don't know (no) 'bad', or another monosyllabic choice plucked from your vocabulary; would it?
SCOTLAND TODAY ADDICT posted:
c@t posted:
SCOTLAND TODAY ADDICT posted:
appologise
I also appear to have given him a stammer.
A-p-p-p-p-ology accepted.
Pillock.
Some of my best friends have stammers.
Actually, that's a total lie.
And you're quite right, we should not judge people unless we know them. Or 'no' them, as you so eloquently put it.
This, of course, would not go any way towards explaining your decision to call James Hewitt, a man you don't know (no) 'bad', or another monosyllabic choice plucked from your vocabulary; would it?
ST
I also appear to have given him a stammer.
A-p-p-p-p-ology accepted.
Pillock.
i ACTUALLY DO HAVE A STAMMER AND U REALLY SHOULD NOT JUDGE PEOPLE UNLESS U NO THEM
Some of my best friends have stammers.
Actually, that's a total lie.
And you're quite right, we should not judge people unless we know them. Or 'no' them, as you so eloquently put it.
This, of course, would not go any way towards explaining your decision to call James Hewitt, a man you don't know (no) 'bad', or another monosyllabic choice plucked from your vocabulary; would it?
I can actually quite spell as equally as well as you if i wanted to or if i had the desire to pick on people who I do not even know cat(C@Tas you call yourself) This site and this topic is for people who want to talk about TV and the related topics. Not for everyone to judge each other.
c@t posted:
SCOTLAND TODAY ADDICT posted:
c@t posted:
SCOTLAND TODAY ADDICT posted:
appologise
I also appear to have given him a stammer.
A-p-p-p-p-ology accepted.
Pillock.
Some of my best friends have stammers.
Actually, that's a total lie.
And you're quite right, we should not judge people unless we know them. Or 'no' them, as you so eloquently put it.
This, of course, would not go any way towards explaining your decision to call James Hewitt, a man you don't know (no) 'bad', or another monosyllabic choice plucked from your vocabulary; would it?
GS
Gavin Scott
Founding member
I think taking the stammer into account, monosyllabic utterances are for the best, no?