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Obviously I am missing something here - but again, sarcasm instead of clarity! We could all take the pi $$, but surely if there is a point being missed, the corrective measure would be to highlight the point intended?
No need to get shirty - it's just a bit of teasing, that's allOh Really - care to ellaborate here in respect of your insinuated undertone from within that post, simply because one does not follow the referenced program, nor understand comments about nit and cligs and Neither of you have highlighted what they are, hence the confusion caused via the mpeg.
However, reading back on one of my posts, it appears I have found where the issue lies, so no need for your help!
No need to get shirty - it's just a bit of teasing, that's all
When I'm typing on my phone, I often hit the 'I' rather than the intended 'O' because they are so close together.
An objectional view, but I can assure you, no shirtiness intended here, more aligned with seeking clarification, as the linked media is something completely out of my usual form of entertainment.
You need to take a chill pill and lighten up pal.
You won't get very far on here else.
The "nit and cligs" is a reference to the original, unedited spellings in this post.And what are nit and cligs, still unsure here sorry?
As soon as you ask someone to collect it - it becomes waste.
For the record, we get charged £300 a muckaway load around our area. Brick, rubble soil and a bit of turf. Apparently the recyclers do not like turf, as it clogs their sieves.
You are clearly the gelty potty...[emoji6]No need to get shirty - it's just a bit of teasing, that's all
When I'm typing on my phone, I often hit the 'I' rather than the intended 'O' because they are so close together.
You are clearly the gelty potty...[emoji6]
You are clearly the gelty potty...[emoji6]
Nit at all.He's the Smoking Goon
The "nit and cligs" is a reference to the original, unedited spellings in this post.
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Since when is soil waste?