strongbowholic said:Nonsense.MATCITY said:Roget was also the co founder of the Manchester medical schoolLongsightM13 said:I didn't know until yesterday that Roget's Thesaurus was conceived and written at the Portico Library in Moseley Street, Manchester.
I think the op has swallowed a copy if it.
Rubbish.
Eyewash.
Claptrap.
Piffle.
Twaddle.
Poppycock.
Actually that's false, in Korean the tenses are reversed, so it actually means, 'Moldova was a landlocked country' which makes no sense as it is a landlocked country. If you add the 'R' from rubbish though, then it makes sense in Germanian, but it means something entirely different ho ho ho *wink*rushts said:strongbowholic said:Nonsense.MATCITY said:Roget was also the co founder of the Manchester medical school
Rubbish.
Eyewash.
Claptrap.
Piffle.
Twaddle.
Poppycock.
Did you know that if you take the 1st letter of the above words they make...R E C P T P ?
which in Korean means ' Moldova is a landlocked country'
<a class="postlink" href="http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Mark_Roget" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Mark_Roget</a>strongbowholic said:Nonsense.MATCITY said:Roget was also the co founder of the Manchester medical schoolLongsightM13 said:I didn't know until yesterday that Roget's Thesaurus was conceived and written at the Portico Library in Moseley Street, Manchester.
I think the op has swallowed a copy if it.
Rubbish.
Eyewash.
Claptrap.
Piffle.
Twaddle.
Poppycock.
pee dubya said:Actually that's false, in Korean the tenses are reversed, so it actually means, 'Moldova was a landlocked country' which makes no sense as it is a landlocked country. If you add the 'R' from rubbish though, then it makes sense in Germanian, but it means something entirely different ho ho ho *wink*rushts said:strongbowholic said:Nonsense.
Rubbish.
Eyewash.
Claptrap.
Piffle.
Twaddle.
Poppycock.
Did you know that if you take the 1st letter of the above words they make...R E C P T P ?
which in Korean means ' Moldova is a landlocked country'
That's all entirely true.
SkyBlueFlux said:I find it quite ironic that your OP appears to be about varying forms of intelligence yet you have put it in a way that only makes it accessible to a very small demographic.
Essentially you're isolating people who don't have linguistic intelligence from your debate. Bravo.
salfordpaul said:in two months you ve made nearly 1200 posts, your obviously not a big talker! were you all having this debate whilst you were on bluemoon!?
strongbowholic said:Thus sprake the bastard son of Stuart Hall.
zangatangring said:SkyBlueFlux said:I find it quite ironic that your OP appears to be about varying forms of intelligence yet you have put it in a way that only makes it accessible to a very small demographic.
Essentially you're isolating people who don't have linguistic intelligence from your debate. Bravo.
You're very astute. I hope you're not using sarcasm :-(.
Well, with respect, is this an argument that could be considered with a large demographic? In fact, when we were talking about it, most people sniggered at us thinking we're crazy. In a sense, my vernacular was very deliberate. I didn't want to end up with a 40 page thread filled with gifs....
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salfordpaul said:in two months you ve made nearly 1200 posts, your obviously not a big talker! were you all having this debate whilst you were on bluemoon!?
I'm a very big stalker, ergh, I mean talker. Really. Although the life I live warrants me to be able to type this many!