I HATE THREADS LIKE THIS!!!!!!!!

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Whats with the profusion of exclamation marks in headlines.

and all capitals?


Bought a Coffee In Starbucks!!!!!!

THIS PLUGIN IS AWESOME!!!!!

Looking through the WSO forum it looks like a bunch of 4 year olds have been left loose with The My Potatoe Exclamation Stamping kit!!!!


Annnnnd relax...
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    Sorry, wrong thread, I thought this was a thread Steve started.
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    • Profile picture of the author M Thompson
      Originally Posted by Richard Van View Post

      Sorry, wrong thread, I thought this was a thread Steve started.

      NO No NO !!!!
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      Originally Posted by Richard Van View Post

      Sorry, wrong thread, I thought this was a thread Steve started.
      Beat me to it.
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    I AGREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL
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    Originally Posted by M Thompson View Post

    The My Potatoe Exclamation Stamping kit!!!!
    It's spelled potato, Mr Quayle!!!!!!!!!!
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    • Profile picture of the author Richard Van
      Originally Posted by TimPhelan View Post

      It's spelled potato, Mr Quayle!!!!!!!!!!
      In fairness I used to spell it with an 'e' Tim. I think it's because it's there in the plural (potatoes) but not singular (potato).

      At least that's what I told myself when I realised I was spelling it wrong.
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      • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
        Originally Posted by Richard Van View Post

        In fairness I used to spell it with an 'e' Tim. I think it's because it's there in the plural (potatoes) but not singular (potato).

        At least that's what I told myself when I realised I was spelling it wrong.



        Crazy Brits.








        (Giddily awaiting English outrage...)






        (I apologize to everyone for my off topic remark. As penance, I have added myself to my ignore list.)
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        Originally Posted by Richard Van View Post

        In fairness I used to spell it with an 'e' Tim. I think it's because it's there in the plural (potatoes) but not singular (potato).

        At least that's what I told myself when I realised I was spelling it wrong.
        That would be 'realized,' I believe. :-)

        I was in my mid-20's before learning that forty was not spelled fourty and that Michael was not spelled Micheal.

        Cheers. - Frank

        P.S. Oh, never mind. You're one of them - 'over the pond' types! lol When will you people learn to spell, properly?
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            Originally Posted by Jack Gordon View Post

            You mean, marketers?
            In a way. I read a lot of sales copy that doesn't pass muster. :-)

            Cheers. - Frank
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            • Profile picture of the author positivenegative
              Originally Posted by BigFrank View Post

              In a way. I read a lot of sales copy that doesn't pass custer.
              Fixed that for you.

              Here's one that did . . .


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              • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
                Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

                Crazy Brits.

                (Giddily awaiting English outrage...)

                (I apologize to everyone for my off topic remark. As penance, I have added myself to my ignore list.)
                Yes, if you were in the same room it would be a tea and cucumber sandwich flinging frenzy?



                But Australia is just a Penial Colony, with delusions of grandeur!

                Although using koalas for projectiles is still effective!

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                • Profile picture of the author salegurus
                  Originally Posted by tagiscom View Post

                  But Australia is just a Penial Colony, with delusions of grandeur!
                  Ian Botham posting as tagiscom.... LOL
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                • Profile picture of the author Cali16
                  I LOVE THREADS LIKE THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!






                  (Not really, but I just couldn't help myself! Oh, wait, was this supposed to be a serious discussion? )
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                    AND THIS LITTLE PIGGY CRIED, WEE, WEE, WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ALL THE WAY HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                    Sorry, but it's Cheryl's fault. She just looked like she was having too much doggone fun for me not to try it, haha!


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                    • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
                      Originally Posted by salegurus View Post

                      Ian Botham posting as tagiscom.... LOL
                      Hmmmm,...."Genghis Khan, was a fascinating man, and way ahead of his time"!

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                      • Profile picture of the author Richard Van
                        Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

                        Crazy Brits.








                        (Giddily awaiting English outrage...)
                        Why you, you...you.... I'm so angry I can't type how I feel you paper bag popping denier of fun.



                        Originally Posted by BigFrank View Post

                        That would be 'realized,' I believe. :-)
                        Unfortunately not over here Frank. Realised is correct from where I type, if not from where you read it. Realise vs. realize - Grammarist

                        P.S. Oh, never mind. You're one of them - 'over the pond' types! lol When will you people learn to spell, properly?
                        That's it Frank. I'm a god dam Limey. I don't even know if I spelt that right either.

                        When are you lot going to understand the mercy rule? Just because we can't spell, we still take part, think how my feelings are now knowing you spell it properly and the rest of the English speaking world, apart from Canada, which is French or something, spell it differently?

                        This is starting to remind me of that high school netball game where Upwinchester Girls beat South Noningtons Knitting Club 12,567 points to 3 and the winning coach was shot on the spot for unfair sportswomanship.
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                        • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
                          Originally Posted by Richard Van View Post

                          Why you, you...you.... I'm so angry I can't type how I feel you paper bag popping denier of fun.





                          Unfortunately not over here Frank. Realised is correct from where I type, if not from where you read it. Realise vs. realize - Grammarist



                          That's it Frank. I'm a god dam Limey. I don't even know if I spelt that right either.

                          When are you lot going to understand the mercy rule? Just because we can't spell, we still take part, think how my feelings are now knowing you spell it properly and the rest of the English speaking world, apart from Canada, which is French or something, spell it differently?

                          This is starting to remind me of that high school netball game where Upwinchester Girls beat South Noningtons Knitting Club 12,567 points to 3 and the winning coach was shot on the spot for unfair sportswomanship.
                          Just one more thing: net ball?
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                          • Profile picture of the author Richard Van
                            Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

                            Just one more thing: net ball?
                            Just my reference to the game recently over your way where the guy got suspended, think it was basketball, I just used netball because I'm a Limey. I think it was 120 - 2 or something. You were in the thread.

                            We have basketball here. I used to play netball with the girls at school though, for the privileges that came with shower time.
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                            • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
                              Originally Posted by Richard Van View Post

                              Just my reference to the game recently over your way where the guy got suspended, think it was basketball, I just used netball because I'm a Limey. I think it was 120 - 2 or something. You were in the thread.

                              We have basketball here. I used to play netball with the girls at school though, for the privileges that came with shower time.


                              Is netball the actual term you folks use, though, or do you call it basketball? Just curious if it's one of those football/soccer/boringball (I've trademarked that one) things.
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                              • Profile picture of the author Richard Van
                                Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

                                Is netball the actual term you folks use, though, or do you call it basketball? Just curious if it's one of those football/soccer/boringball (I've trademarked that one) things.
                                Netball is quite different from Basketball, I didn't realise you didn't have it. It's strictly a girls sport really, I wouldn't really have risked asking to play it in my school.

                                Basketball is played by both sexes and is much more popular now but I believe before basketball really came here (and I never played it at school though and I don't remember being given an option to. I had a ball and hoop in my back garden so it was definitely here then though) girls just played netball and boys pretty much played football (soccer) and rugby.

                                Heaven knows how it's changed since I was there. Boys probably do ballet in pink leotards nowadays and actively try and become the school netball captain.

                                Perish the thought.

                                Here you go, apparently it derived from earlier forms of basketball in the 1890's.

                                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netball
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                                • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
                                  Originally Posted by Richard Van View Post

                                  Netball is quite different from Basketball, I didn't realise you didn't have it.

                                  I don't think I've ever heard of it. Apparently, we Yanks have an international netball team...with one actual American on the team. Everyone else, including the coaches, are expats from other countries.
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                                  • Profile picture of the author Richard Van
                                    Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

                                    I don't think I've ever heard of it. Apparently, we Yanks have an international netball team...with one actual American on the team. Everyone else, including the coaches, are expats from other countries.
                                    Well there you go, bloody Europeans!

                                    In fairness, I don't ever recollect watching a game. I have watched plenty of basketball though. I didn't actually know we had an international team or we went to the Olympics over netball. I just remember girls playing it at school.
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                                    • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
                                      Originally Posted by Richard Van View Post

                                      Well there you go, bloody Europeans

                                      Now you're starting to sound like my father. I'll be certain he has possessed you if I hear you say that soccer is a commie pinko sport.
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                                      • Profile picture of the author Richard Van
                                        Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

                                        Now you're starting to sound like my father. I'll be certain he has possessed you if I hear you say that soccer is a commie pinko sport.
                                        Don't worry Dan, it was invented right here anyway, not some cross dressing venue in Leningrad or something.

                                        In fact the start of football/soccer is quite interesting and goes back quite a way. Have a read of this. Jolly civilised they were in those days.

                                        Football's roots in England has been found in Medieval football, which was played annually on Shrovetide. It is suggested that this game was derived from those played in Brittany and Normandy, and could have been brought to England in the Norman Conquest. These games were violent and largely ruleless. As a result, they were often banned.

                                        England is the origin of nearly all first accounts of features of football:

                                        In 1280 comes the first account of a kicking ball game. This happened at Ulgham, near Ashington in Northumberland, in which a player was killed as a result of running against an opposing player's dagger. This confirms that by the 13th century kicking ball games were being played in England.
                                        Fancy that eh? Dashed fellow ran into the opposing chaps knife.

                                        History of football in England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

                                        The history of it is far more entertaining than current day stuff.
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                                        • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
                                          Originally Posted by Richard Van View Post

                                          Don't worry Dan, it was invented right here anyway, not some cross dressing venue in Leningrad or something.

                                          In fact the start of football/soccer is quite interesting and goes back quite a way. Have a read of this. Jolly civilised they were in those days.



                                          Fancy that eh? Dashed fellow ran into the opposing chaps knife.

                                          History of football in England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

                                          The history of it is far more entertaining the current day stuff.

                                          I think you're safe. You have certainly not been possessed by my father. He'd never mention any of that.
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