The perfect fumble
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That have more cast-offs than a jumble sale.Says Luke Power a supporter of the red cartel wanker clubs.
That have more cast-offs than a jumble sale.Says Luke Power a supporter of the red cartel wanker clubs.
Try reding a book and improve both your written word and powers of expression. Clearly your powers of expression atYeah the picture i get is you read and watch utter shite. ;)
Try reading a book and improve your powers of expression which are clearly very limited at the moment as is your grasp of both punctuation and the use of capitalsYeah the picture i get is you read and watch utter shite. ;)
Patsy KensitPatsy Kensit being thick is a problem to whom ;-)
;-) like that :-)Patsy Kensit
Then wonder why other fans are turning off in their drovesSky sports news just advertising "Inside Manchester United" special tomorrow night.
What the funk?
They won't let the insufferable cunts go will they.
I keep saying this/writing it,this is partly done to make those who tune in,even overseas fans to think that the rags are still relevant and challenging for trophies,why aren’t they doing one for say Bournemouth,Fulham or C.Palace..Sky sports news just advertising "Inside Manchester United" special tomorrow night.
What the funk?
They won't let the insufferable cunts go will they.
Comma after 'expression' and 'moment' plus full-stop after 'capitals'. ;-)Try reading a book and improve your powers of expression which are clearly very limited at the moment as is your grasp of both punctuation and the use of capitals
Like Harry Redknapp. Got first question wrong!Can you imagine if either Merson or O'Hara were on there ? They'd probably leave owing the show money!
No comma necessary after ‘expression’. ;)Comma after 'expression' and 'moment' plus full-stop after 'capitals'. ;-)
Are you being ironic here?Try reding a book and improve both your written word and powers of expression. Clearly your powers of expression at
Try reading a book and improve your powers of expression which are clearly very limited at the moment as is your grasp of both punctuation and the use of capitals
Exactly, her and Jenny Powell don’t get hired for these shows because they are potential Mastermind contenders, they’re eye candy for gentlemen of a certain agePatsy Kensit being thick is a problem to whom ;-)
I wasn't but somewhat hoisted by my own petard. I never realised how many English teachers supported City,Are you being ironic here?
Full stop, instead of the comma.I wasn't but somewhat hoisted by my own petard. I never realised how many English teachers supported City,
Full stop after City.I wasn't but somewhat hoisted by my own petard. I never realised how many English teachers supported City,
Lines of coke?Full stop after City.
100 lines 'I must youse proper grammer' by tomorrow.
Possibly, but I always thought the rule is that if you can take the words between the commas out and the sentence still makes sense, then commas are correct. It's also apparently correct to use them before words like who and which.No comma necessary after ‘expression’. ;)
Try reading a book and improve your powers of expression that are clearly very limited at the moment, as is your grasp of both punctuation and the use of capitals.
Dear,god.Its Proppa isn’t it ,? Proper tsk,..Full stop after City.
100 lines 'I must youse proper grammer' by tomorrow.
Let’s hope the PL are hoisted, similarly…I wasn't but somewhat hoisted by my own petard. I never realised how many English teachers supported City,
I’d also change “never realised” to “hadn’t realised”. Because now you have realised, so to use the word never about your realisation is wrong. Happy to help.I wasn't but somewhat hoisted by my own petard. I never realised how many English teachers supported City,