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Yep, rum lotSome evil types if my memory serves me correctly
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Yep, rum lotSome evil types if my memory serves me correctly
La La land.As Spinlondon said just be careful of errors , the OSG is just a guide but can be helpful sometimes.
that's where i'm heading tonite, only 14 more pints to go.La La land.
I'm already there mate, after a trip to the Garden Center with Her in doors 19 quid for 2 coffees and 2 bacon and brie Panties, bacon and cheese toasties to us more down to earth folk, and all the other carp She wanted, blame myself really.that's where i'm heading tonite, only 14 more pints to go.
In the possessive?banana's
Don't think reading Cosmo's is a good idea to get your "head" around. Go out and meet some girls
I was more confused after I'd read it.In the possessive?
The "greengrocers' apostrophe".
May I recommend a good read, "Eats shoots & leaves" by Lynne Truss?
Learned about Tesla and ac current when I was doing my apprenticeship, great man. I must admit I have trouble getting to grips with the cosmos especially before breakfast.☺
To understand the use of the apostrophe you need to know the difference between "Knowing your ---- and knowing you're ---- "In the possessive?
The "greengrocers' apostrophe".
May I recommend a good read, "Eats shoots & leaves" by Lynne Truss?
To understand the use of the apostrophe you need to know the difference between "Knowing your ---- and knowing you're ---- "In the possessive?
The "greengrocers' apostrophe".
May I recommend a good read, "Eats shoots & leaves" by Lynne Truss?
When I done my apprenticeship you had to virtually right your own osg, tradesmen weren't very keen to share their knowledge.Terry, I must say that comes across as rather strange. If you did an Electrical apprenticeship I would find it pretty hard to believe that you were not aware of the contents of the OSG's.
Edit ...sorry just read your were an apprentice book binder. They probably have a different on site guide lol. One with loose pages perhaps that you bind yourself??
When I done my apprenticeship you had to virtually write your own osg, tradesmen weren't very keen to share their knowledge.Terry, I must say that comes across as rather strange. If you did an Electrical apprenticeship I would find it pretty hard to believe that you were not aware of the contents of the OSG's.
Edit ...sorry just read your were an apprentice book binder. They probably have a different on site guide lol. One with loose pages perhaps that you bind yourself??
Dream On lolthat's where i'm heading tonite, only 14 more pints to go.
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