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Gav Wilson

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Spent a few hours at wrk this morn and thought sod it think il go hme and play wiv my 2nd wife my jp50, joys of being self employed, did v misses head in for most of v day but well worth it. Read a few reviews B4 I bought v jp50 and it lives up to expectations and more. Cheers
 

Roubster

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Maybe his fingers are broken from playing the guitar? hahaha Just kidding...but that was tough reading through. I wish I worked at home so I could take breaks and play my 3 EBMMs!
 

peterd79

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i've got no clue what you're trying to say bro... but great job on the new guitar
 

Gav Wilson

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To all that replied to me regarding my last post. **** me is this wat forums r like. No wonder I hav a life. If I new v kinda reaction I got I would of kept my ****ing gob shut. Keyboard must b broke!!!!!!
 

andynpeters

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Easy now chaps! I think Mr Wilson is writing in "Text Speak"....the stuff the young people use on their phones I'm told. It's understandable & I guess we don't need the Grammar Police.
Forgive us Gav....we tend to use the more traditional English (or American) on here....it's probably easier for all nationalities to understand....but don't give up on us.
 

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This is not what the Forum is like...problem is none of us had an idea what your point really was. The title of the thread itself has no meaning...so please relax. We just threw in couple of light hearted jokes. Apologies if that was somehow offensive...but HONESTLY I still have no idea what you're trying to say here.
 

Stratty316

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This is not what the Forum is like...problem is none of us had an idea what your point really was. The title of the thread itself has no meaning...so please relax. We just threw in couple of light hearted jokes. Apologies if that was somehow offensive...but HONESTLY I still have no idea what you're trying to say here.

Don't worry, I speak jive turkey and I knew exactly what you said. Working at home I spend a lot of time with my friend AL and the Axis Sisters....


Ps. before "Jive Turkey" offends anyone please rent a copy of the movie "Airplane"
 

metalmarty

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I wonder where pride and education went if this "spelling" is turning into an acceptable way of communication. English obviously isn't my native language but I at least try to speak it like it should. I couldn't care less how you type in your personal SMS or MSN-messages but on a forum with people from all over the world and ranging from 15-60+ it's not too much to ask to at least attempt writing proper english?

It takes me twice as long as normal to decipher that opening post. And why? Is it time-saving? Since when did v = what? And then throw around "I have a life" as if asking for a normal way of communication is indicative of extreme nerdhood?

Well, let me be the grammar police then. I for one hate the hollowing out of both dutch and english with a vengeance. I'll take book-grammar over facebook-grammar any day. Sorry for that.

Then again: "The problem with defending the purity of the english language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary." -- James D. Nicoll :D
 

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I wonder where pride and education went if this "spelling" is turning into an acceptable way of communication. English obviously isn't my native language but I at least try to speak it like it should. I couldn't care less how you type in your personal SMS or MSN-messages but on a forum with people from all over the world and ranging from 15-60+ it's not too much to ask to at least attempt writing proper english?

It takes me twice as long as normal to decipher that opening post. And why? Is it time-saving? Since when did v = what? And then throw around "I have a life" as if asking for a normal way of communication is indicative of extreme nerdhood?

Well, let me be the grammar police then. I for one hate the hollowing out of both dutch and english with a vengeance. I'll take book-grammar over facebook-grammar any day. Sorry for that.

Then again: "The problem with defending the purity of the english language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary." -- James D. Nicoll :D

Great post!
 

RobW

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I wonder where pride and education went if this "spelling" is turning into an acceptable way of communication. English obviously isn't my native language but I at least try to speak it like it should. I couldn't care less how you type in your personal SMS or MSN-messages but on a forum with people from all over the world and ranging from 15-60+ it's not too much to ask to at least attempt writing proper english?

It takes me twice as long as normal to decipher that opening post. And why? Is it time-saving? Since when did v = what? And then throw around "I have a life" as if asking for a normal way of communication is indicative of extreme nerdhood?

Well, let me be the grammar police then. I for one hate the hollowing out of both dutch and english with a vengeance. I'll take book-grammar over facebook-grammar any day. Sorry for that.

Then again: "The problem with defending the purity of the english language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary." -- James D. Nicoll :D

I concur.
 

littlephil

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I wonder where pride and education went if this "spelling" is turning into an acceptable way of communication. English obviously isn't my native language but I at least try to speak it like it should. I couldn't care less how you type in your personal SMS or MSN-messages but on a forum with people from all over the world and ranging from 15-60+ it's not too much to ask to at least attempt writing proper english?

It takes me twice as long as normal to decipher that opening post. And why? Is it time-saving? Since when did v = what? And then throw around "I have a life" as if asking for a normal way of communication is indicative of extreme nerdhood?

Well, let me be the grammar police then. I for one hate the hollowing out of both dutch and english with a vengeance. I'll take book-grammar over facebook-grammar any day. Sorry for that.

Then again: "The problem with defending the purity of the english language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary." -- James D. Nicoll :D
Funny thing is, in my experience, most people who don't speak English very well type in a way that is far easier to understand than a lot of natural English speakers do.
I just tend to ignore people who cant be bothered typing properly, even if they're asking for help. If they really needed help they should take a few seconds extra to actually type coherent sentences.
 

koogie2k

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Funny thing is, in my experience, most people who don't speak English very well type in a way that is far easier to understand than a lot of natural English speakers do.
I just tend to ignore people who cant be bothered typing properly, even if they're asking for help. If they really needed help they should take a few seconds extra to actually type coherent sentences.

I believe the reason is people who speak English as a second language learn "proper English" and are more articulate without the slang. My wife is fluent in 6 languages and she tells me that if slang is used it can be difficult to comprehend sometimes. Still, I have no idea what the post was about. I think it was about spending a day off of work to play his EBMM. :cool:
 

guertzi

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No jibba jabba here please, thank you!

I wonder where pride and education went if this "spelling" is turning into an acceptable way of communication. English obviously isn't my native language but I at least try to speak it like it should. I couldn't care less how you type in your personal SMS or MSN-messages but on a forum with people from all over the world and ranging from 15-60+ it's not too much to ask to at least attempt writing proper english?

It takes me twice as long as normal to decipher that opening post. And why? Is it time-saving? Since when did v = what? And then throw around "I have a life" as if asking for a normal way of communication is indicative of extreme nerdhood?

Well, let me be the grammar police then. I for one hate the hollowing out of both dutch and english with a vengeance. I'll take book-grammar over facebook-grammar any day. Sorry for that.

I agree 100% !!!

Not being a native speaker, some posts of you fellow knuckleheads sometimes give me hard time understanding what exactly you are trying to say, but most of the time I think I get the point.

Not this time :confused:

I for one feel that it is not polite to use these "style" of language here, please leave that to twitter or the likes.

To me it is more a means of excluding those who are not familiar with that way of writing and I don't see any point in that.

Gav is new to the forum, so we should welcome him around here.

Welcome, Gav!

Maybe next time just use a proper keyboard for typing your post ;)
 
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