£10 crc voucher, free to a good home
big_p
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I have a £10 crc voucher I'm not going to use, I'll pm it to the first person to request it on this thread, please dont pm me
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Could I have it please?"Arran, you are like the Tony Benn of smut. You have never diluted your depravity and always stand by your beliefs. You have my respect sir and your wife my pity"
seanoconn0 -
blimey charlie arran, that was quick. pm inbound0
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It does sometimes pay to spend so much time on here!"Arran, you are like the Tony Benn of smut. You have never diluted your depravity and always stand by your beliefs. You have my respect sir and your wife my pity"
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Split it with me you tight git. In fact split it between 10 of us regulars.
I see that CRC has (have? cue T47b*) already started their January sale.
* He is not here because he is currently very very drunk...woolly mammoth...junga bunga...women with spears and in the morning i'd married one of the buggers...i'm afraid, I was very very drunk...seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
I wonder who Arran is giving it to as a Christmas present. The tight git.0
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Ballysmate wrote:I wonder who Arran is giving it to as a Christmas present. The tight git.
Well done, it's not going to be a surprise for you now is it :roll:
:P"Arran, you are like the Tony Benn of smut. You have never diluted your depravity and always stand by your beliefs. You have my respect sir and your wife my pity"
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pinarello001 wrote:see that CRC has (have? cue T47b*) already started their January sale.
* He is not here because he is currently very very drunk...woolly mammoth...junga bunga...women with spears and in the morning i'd married one of the buggers...i'm afraid, I was very very drunk...
Sobered up, the furry one turned out to be 3 kittens on the bed it was all a dream, easy mistake
Mr P, when using the present tense (with 'to have' as the main verb), or the present perfect tense (with 'to have' as the auxiliary verb), 'has' is used only in the third person singular, that is, when the subject is a single entity that is not you or I: he, she, it, John, CRC, etc. So in this case it would be 'has'my isetta is a 300cc bike0 -
team47b wrote:pinarello001 wrote:see that CRC has (have? cue T47b*) already started their January sale.
* He is not here because he is currently very very drunk...woolly mammoth...junga bunga...women with spears and in the morning i'd married one of the buggers...i'm afraid, I was very very drunk...
Sobered up, the furry one turned out to be 3 kittens on the bed it was all a dream, easy mistake
Mr P, when using the present tense (with 'to have' as the main verb), or the present perfect tense (with 'to have' as the auxiliary verb), 'has' is used only in the third person singular, that is, when the subject is a single entity that is not you or I: he, she, it, John, CRC, etc. So in this case it would be 'has'
Run all that passed me again T47 :?"Arran, you are like the Tony Benn of smut. You have never diluted your depravity and always stand by your beliefs. You have my respect sir and your wife my pity"
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arran77 wrote:team47b wrote:pinarello001 wrote:see that CRC has (have? cue T47b*) already started their January sale.
* He is not here because he is currently very very drunk...woolly mammoth...junga bunga...women with spears and in the morning i'd married one of the buggers...i'm afraid, I was very very drunk...
Sobered up, the furry one turned out to be 3 kittens on the bed it was all a dream, easy mistake
Mr P, when using the present tense (with 'to have' as the main verb), or the present perfect tense (with 'to have' as the auxiliary verb), 'has' is used only in the third person singular, that is, when the subject is a single entity that is not you or I: he, she, it, John, CRC, etc. So in this case it would be 'has'
Run all that passed me again T47 :?
Is it honestly worth it?seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
@Arran
quando se usa o tempo presente (com 'ter' como o verbo principal), ou o tempo presente perfeito (com 'ter' como o verbo auxiliar), 'tem' é usado apenas na terceira pessoa do singular, ou seja, quando o sujeito é uma entidade única que não é você ou eu: ele, ela, ele, John, CRC, etc. Portanto, neste caso, seria 'tem'my isetta is a 300cc bike0 -
team47b wrote:
@Arran
quando se usa o tempo presente (com 'ter' como o verbo principal), ou o tempo presente perfeito (com 'ter' como o verbo auxiliar), 'tem' é usado apenas na terceira pessoa do singular, ou seja, quando o sujeito é uma entidade única que não é você ou eu: ele, ela, ele, John, CRC, etc. Portanto, neste caso, seria 'tem'
I think it was clearer the first time :P
The problem with this place is that we're not all as clever as what you is T47"Arran, you are like the Tony Benn of smut. You have never diluted your depravity and always stand by your beliefs. You have my respect sir and your wife my pity"
seanoconn0 -
team47b wrote:
@Arran
quando se usa o tempo presente (com 'ter' como o verbo principal), ou o tempo presente perfeito (com 'ter' como o verbo auxiliar), 'tem' é usado apenas na terceira pessoa do singular, ou seja, quando o sujeito é uma entidade única que não é você ou eu: ele, ela, ele, John, CRC, etc. Portanto, neste caso, seria 'tem'
Well why didn't you say so in the first place?0