FLAMINGTP
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 1:40 am
MURRRRRRRRRR

go make a map or something. twat.Kaziganthe wrote:or if it weren't honushi
Are you gonna take that shit kaz???!??!/ :icon32:Oblivi0.on wrote:go make a map or something. twat.Kaziganthe wrote:or if it weren't honushi
Spot the "professional writer" in this threadFlamingTP wrote:That'd be funny if there were any truth to that.
The only thing I see is a post reflecting the vernacular accent of the poster in question. Just because one is a professional writer doesn't by any means indicate that the way they post on an internet forum or IM showcases their skill in the profession.Geebs wrote:Spot the "professional writer" in this threadFlamingTP wrote:That'd be funny if there were any truth to that.
let me help you out Pro!FlamingTP wrote:The only thing I see is a post reflecting the vernacular accent of the poster in question. Just because one is a professional writer doesn't by any means indicate that the way they post on an internet forum or IM showcases their skill in the profession.Geebs wrote:Spot the "professional writer" in this threadFlamingTP wrote:That'd be funny if there were any truth to that.
Q.E.D.FlamingTP wrote:The only thing I see is a post reflecting the vernacular accent of the poster in question. Just because one is a professional writer doesn't by any means indicate that the way they post on an internet forum or IM showcases their skill in the profession.Geebs wrote:Spot the "professional writer" in this threadFlamingTP wrote:That'd be funny if there were any truth to that.
I love the way just walk right into owning yourself. Duke had it right to start with. You just stuck in some unnecessary commas and dropped a conjunction, making it both clumsy and wrong.Doombrain wrote:let me help you out Pro!FlamingTP wrote:The only thing I see is a post reflecting the vernacular accent of the poster in question. Just because one is a professional writer doesn't by any means indicate that the way they post on an internet forum or IM showcases their skill in the profession.Geebs wrote: Spot the "professional writer" in this thread
"The only thing I see is a post reflecting the vernacular accent of the poster in question. Just because one is a Professional Writer doesn't, by any means, indicate the way they post on an internet forum or IM showcases their skill in the profession."
seremtan wrote:I love the way just walk right into owning yourself. Duke had it right to start with. You just stuck in some unnecessary commas and dropped a conjunction, making it both clumsy and wrong.Doombrain wrote:let me help you out Pro!FlamingTP wrote: The only thing I see is a post reflecting the vernacular accent of the poster in question. Just because one is a professional writer doesn't by any means indicate that the way they post on an internet forum or IM showcases their skill in the profession.
"The only thing I see is a post reflecting the vernacular accent of the poster in question. Just because one is a Professional Writer doesn't, by any means, indicate the way they post on an internet forum or IM showcases their skill in the profession."
Better stick to dressmaking, Frockboy :lol:
whatever :lol:Testoclesius wrote::lol: "whatever" :lol:
you sure told him there mate :lol:
come back when youve figured out the difference between there, they're and their :lol: youre one step away from illiteracy you fucking moron :lol:
looks what coming!Testoclesius wrote:youve been fucking destroyed :lol:
Testoclesius wrote: youre one step away from illiteracy you fucking moron :lol:
:lol: Sorry douchebrain, he's got you by the balls here. :lol:Doombrain wrote:seremtan wrote:I love the way just walk right into owning yourself. Duke had it right to start with. You just stuck in some unnecessary commas and dropped a conjunction, making it both clumsy and wrong.Doombrain wrote: let me help you out Pro!
"The only thing I see is a post reflecting the vernacular accent of the poster in question. Just because one is a Professional Writer doesn't, by any means, indicate the way they post on an internet forum or IM showcases their skill in the profession."
Better stick to dressmaking, Frockboy :lol:
lol, right. whatever mate :lol: