Writing everything in lower case (often with no punctuation) is more a trait of the younger generation I think. Maybe it means there are a lot of young United fans. Let's hope not.gordondaviesmoustache said:Spelling 'city' with a lower-case 'c' is a notoriously raggy trait.adr2.8i said:So because i havent been to a game im a rag now? Wow i had no idea how fickle some people are. Its still possible to admire and love things from afar you know :-)
Thanks for the few kind words written mind by some posters.
I shall continue to follow the club knowing in my mind how i feel. Im sorry for not being a city fan in most people's eyes.
Spelling 'United' with an upper-case 'U' is a notoriously raggy trait.CaliforniaBlue said:Writing everything in lower case (often with no punctuation) is more a trait of the younger generation I think. Maybe it means there are a lot of young United fans. Let's hope not.gordondaviesmoustache said:Spelling 'city' with a lower-case 'c' is a notoriously raggy trait.adr2.8i said:So because i havent been to a game im a rag now? Wow i had no idea how fickle some people are. Its still possible to admire and love things from afar you know :-)
Thanks for the few kind words written mind by some posters.
I shall continue to follow the club knowing in my mind how i feel. Im sorry for not being a city fan in most people's eyes.
You seem to know a lot about raggy traits. Is that also a notoriously raggy trait?gordondaviesmoustache said:Spelling 'United' with an upper-case 'U' is a notoriously raggy trait.CaliforniaBlue said:Writing everything in lower case (often with no punctuation) is more a trait of the younger generation I think. Maybe it means there are a lot of young United fans. Let's hope not.gordondaviesmoustache said:Spelling 'city' with a lower-case 'c' is a notoriously raggy trait.
CaliforniaBlue said:You seem to know a lot about raggy traits. Is that also a notoriously raggy trait?gordondaviesmoustache said:Spelling 'United' with an upper-case 'U' is a notoriously raggy trait.CaliforniaBlue said:Writing everything in lower case (often with no punctuation) is more a trait of the younger generation I think. Maybe it means there are a lot of young United fans. Let's hope not.
Not necessarily.CaliforniaBlue said:You seem to know a lot about raggy traits. Is that also a notoriously raggy trait?gordondaviesmoustache said:Spelling 'United' with an upper-case 'U' is a notoriously raggy trait.CaliforniaBlue said:Writing everything in lower case (often with no punctuation) is more a trait of the younger generation I think. Maybe it means there are a lot of young United fans. Let's hope not.
Agreed. rags are a study. I'm passingly familiar with C14th "French" romantic literature (especially that penned by da laydeez), but that hardly implies I'm a fayre Breton maide / gap-toothed strumpet, fending off / secretly longing for, the attentions of Gilbert the Dissolute, eldest of the local count, who imagines a poorly-constructed Petrarchan whine is more than enough to justify said lady hitching them up sharpish with a come hither, in-keeping ("her keep vaunted lays open, now haunted and become un-kept") with her natural female wantonness.gordondaviesmoustache said:Not necessarily.CaliforniaBlue said:You seem to know a lot about raggy traits. Is that also a notoriously raggy trait?gordondaviesmoustache said:Spelling 'United' with an upper-case 'U' is a notoriously raggy trait.
Edited for accuracy.Sigh said:Agreed. rags are a study. I'm passingly familiar with C14th "French" romantic literature (especially that penned by da laydeez), but that hardly implies I'm a fayre Breton maide / gap-toothed strumpet, fending off / secretly longing for, the attentions of Giggs the Dissolute, eldest of the local ****, who imagines a poorly-constructed Petrarchan whine is more than enough to justify said lady hitching them up sharpish with a come hither, in-keeping ("her keep vaunted lays open, now haunted and become un-kept") with her natural female wantonness.gordondaviesmoustache said:Not necessarily.CaliforniaBlue said:You seem to know a lot about raggy traits. Is that also a notoriously raggy trait?
gordondaviesmoustache said:Edited for accuracy.Sigh said:Agreed. rags are a study. I'm passingly familiar with C14th "French" romantic literature (especially that penned by da laydeez), but that hardly implies I'm a fayre Breton maide / gap-toothed strumpet, fending off / secretly longing for, the attentions of Giggs the Dissolute, eldest of the local ****, who imagines a poorly-constructed Petrarchan whine is more than enough to justify said lady hitching them up sharpish with a come hither, in-keeping ("her keep vaunted lays open, now haunted and become un-kept") with her natural female wantonness.gordondaviesmoustache said:Not necessarily.