removeing posts!!!

Re: Dirty clothes

I was top of the class in spelling...perhaps he is a bad speller and too embarrassed to admit it.......people go to great lengths to conceal the fact that they can't read or write....let's all be a little more charitable...being a great speller is very low down the list of great attributes..
 
Re: Dirty clothes

ok maybe us aussies arnt the best at spelling ur english langauge and dont receive a royal education but when it comes to sailing who won the America's cup in 1983 was it the educated Poms?? NO IT WAS US UN EDUCATED AUSSIES!!!! END OFF POST!!!!!
 
Re: Dirty clothes

Leon, you are being too kind. I don't believe for a minute he can't spell. No one spells 'your' 'ur'. I could pick out other examples. His reply to yours does reveal him for what he is, however.
 
why?

amazed that no one has picked up on reasons why users whould want to remove posts.

i read recently a suggestion that it should be possible to block mobile phones from calling ex's after 10pm to avoid embarassing oneself while drunk. perhaps the forum should have something similar.

so, general question- have you ever wanted to remove a post the following day and why?
 
Re: why?

read the two posts before they were removed. Cannot see any reason they needed to be removed or why there was such a fuss over them {shrug}
 
POME

Surely this means

Prisoner of Mother England - does it not ???

Well is that not used incorrectly as the " Prisoners " were taken to the colony and the " Free " ones stayed in Britain.

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Re: Dirty clothes

dont receive a royal education but when it comes to sailing who won the America's cup in 1983 was it the educated Poms?? NO IT WAS US UN EDUCATED AUSSIES!!!!

You insult your fellow countrymen as well as the poms I am afraid.

Actually John Bertrand, who skippered the winning America's Cup boat in 1983 for Australia, has an engineering degree from Monash University and a Masters in Ocean Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

John
 
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