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Post by alsagerstokie on Nov 20, 2020 18:49:50 GMT
More for The EE board but where had Bath Stoke gone?
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Post by lancashirelad on Nov 20, 2020 19:03:44 GMT
More for The EE board but where had Bath Stoke gone? To learn 'letters of the alphabet' instead of 'characters' unless he had saved up a £1M from his swear bucket and decided to retire.
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Post by partickpotter on Nov 20, 2020 19:06:51 GMT
Thanks for the messages of concern folks (and to crapslinger for his usual inane drivel), there was no grand gesture and I didn't succumb to Covid for some reason it wouldn't let me log on on my phone, and when I got to work and tried to log in on my laptop my account had been deleted. Boring tale I'm afraid. Anyway what have I missed? The news of Prestwichpotters demise has been greatly exaggerated 👍🏻 Sadly, the future prospects for the possessive apostrophe are less certain.
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Nov 21, 2020 9:47:49 GMT
The news of Prestwichpotters demise has been greatly exaggerated 👍🏻 Sadly, the future prospects for the possessive apostrophe are less certain. I think you'll find that badgers gave up the possessive apostrophe some time ago. Their prerogative. It is still used by most educated human's based in England though.
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Post by pretzel on Nov 21, 2020 10:02:22 GMT
Sadly, the future prospects for the possessive apostrophe are less certain. I think you'll find that badgers gave up the possessive apostrophe some time ago. Their prerogative. It is still used by most educated human's based in England though. Badgers much prefer the use of the aggressive apostrophe, formerly known as colon the barbarian.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Nov 21, 2020 10:19:27 GMT
A badgers writing style is littered with grammatical errors due to a lack of government funding. Often there would be 50 cubs to a classroom. The thickest badgers would be forced to learn in isolation. Luckily, in the modern age there are online courses available to brush up on such aberrations. I’d better get cracking👍🏻
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Nov 21, 2020 10:32:55 GMT
A badgers writing style is littered with grammatical errors due to a lack of government funding. Often there would be 50 cubs to a classroom. The thickest badgers would be forced to learn in isolation. Luckily, in the modern age there are online courses available to brush up on such aberrations. I’d better get cracking👍🏻 The government cull of badgers in some parts of the country is a misguided attempt to reduce class sizes!
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Nov 21, 2020 10:34:34 GMT
A badgers writing style is littered with grammatical errors due to a lack of government funding. Often there would be 50 cubs to a classroom. The thickest badgers would be forced to learn in isolation. Luckily, in the modern age there are online courses available to brush up on such aberrations. I’d better get cracking👍🏻 The government cull of badgers in some parts of the country is a misguided attempt to reduce class sizes! Brian May likes this
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Post by alsagerstokie on Nov 21, 2020 13:07:16 GMT
I was going to write a joke about a fat badger but I couldn't fit it into my set.
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Post by somersetstokie on Nov 21, 2020 13:12:44 GMT
Sadly, the future prospects for the possessive apostrophe are less certain. I think you'll find that badgers gave up the possessive apostrophe some time ago. Their prerogative. It is still used by most educated human's based in England though. "humans" ?
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Nov 21, 2020 13:15:26 GMT
I was going to write a joke about a fat badger but I couldn't fit it into my set. Set or Sett? 🤔
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Post by somersetstokie on Nov 21, 2020 13:17:44 GMT
"Often there would be 50 cubs to a classroom." Eeeeeeee. You were lucky to have a classroom. . . . .
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Post by alsagerstokie on Nov 21, 2020 23:34:56 GMT
I think Bath may just be taking a break.
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