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Deb GP wrote:sejintenej, why didn't you just look to see if she had a wedding ring on? I know there are some who don't wear one, but may do. Attention to detail and all that.
Is there just a tiny wee spelling mistake or typo somewhere? "Some don't wear one but may do .......... ??" .... a strange, and very muddlesome assertion.
DavebytheSea wrote:
Is there just a tiny wee spelling mistake or typo somewhere? "Some don't wear one but may do .......... ??" .... a strange, and very muddlesome assertion.
(Only a detail, of course.)
well if you're going to be like that, this is tautology. or is it tortology? never worked that one out actually.
DavebytheSea wrote:
Is there just a tiny wee spelling mistake or typo somewhere? "Some don't wear one but may do .......... ??" .... a strange, and very muddlesome assertion.
(Only a detail, of course.)
I am strange and muddlesome. Furthermore, I don't really do writing. I don't think I've written anything of any length since my GE and even then that was for GCSE's and they don't really count anyway.
DavebytheSea wrote:ah no! You see "tiny wee" has a singularity of expression, like "brown" or "flabby wobble".
no, I disagree.
Wee means small, so does tiny...?
brown is only one word and I'm never heard the expression "flabby wobble", but surely flabby is an adjective and wobble is the other thing, um, noun I suppose.
shouldn't that be remark? in the singular? In any case I was talking about a bathroom not a lavatory. .... and even if I was (which of couse I wasn't!) then it is not veiled.