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I give up, if people can not read posts properly then there is little i can do

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The Giant is getting a little concerned

I find myself agreeing with Kev again

Not that Paul needs any help fighting his corner, make no mistake about that

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Kendhni wrote:
I give up, if people can not read posts properly then there is little i can do

You could spend five minutes looking up 'analogy' in the dictionary.

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Kendhni wrote:
I give up, if people can not read posts properly then there is little i can do
Perhaps you could refrain from belittling people
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giant one
worry not
it will wear off my Dorzet ferretmiester :lol:
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Kev

I hesitate to correct you dear Kev

But please be advised young man

That

There is a serious error in your profound delectation of piff taking "Dorzet ferretmiester"

BUT I wish you well in your imminent move to Sceptreland

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giant one
no piff taking at all , :thumbup: was sincere and well meant, ferret wranlger
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Kev

Young man

Not too sure about U and your serenity to this grand forum of ours

Do you have a problem with rural country bumpkins, aged old ****, needs to have a pee pot handy . . . and a fondness to the noble Ferret

. . . and probably a tad wiser than your young mind

Eager for your "unlikely" profound retort

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gwf
with all sincerity,
I have no issue with any of the demographics you posted and if I have given offence I apologise most profusely :thumbup:
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Kev

I have e-mailed you a genuine rural Darzet Sloppy Zider infused full on kiss :lol:

Very kindly

Yer Darzet mucker :wave:
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Re: Deja vu

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sumdumbloke wrote:
Kendhni wrote:
I give up, if people can not read posts properly then there is little i can do

You could spend five minutes looking up 'analogy' in the dictionary.
I guess you must have a narrower view of its meaning than the dictionary.

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I was sitting at the airport yesterday reading an article that suggested that electronic reading is potentially detrimental to children's reading abilities in terms of comprehension, retention, and pleasure. Hmmmmm ... it also applies to adults!

Too many people post with hidden agendas which causes them to prejudge others based on their own intents ... they do not read things properly and fail to accept that others may actually not be following an agenda and simply mean what they have written.

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I always find it a shame when people simply ridicule that which they fear and/or can not understand ... but it is a common human trait.

... which, sadly, is not far short of your own reaction to a few things I've said to you on another subject, my dear friend.
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Silver_Shiney wrote:
Kendhni wrote:
I always find it a shame when people simply ridicule that which they fear and/or can not understand ... but it is a common human trait.

... which, sadly, is not far short of your own reaction to a few things I've said to you on another subject, my dear friend.
I assume you are talking about religion which, is a slightly different thing, since it is based on blind faith rather than understanding ... and a bit below the belt. If anything, I am more understanding and tolerant of religion than I believe it deserves.

However, my limit is reached when someones only argument is along the lines of 'gods will'.


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Kendhni wrote:
sumdumbloke wrote:
Kendhni wrote:
I give up, if people can not read posts properly then there is little i can do

You could spend five minutes looking up 'analogy' in the dictionary.
I guess you must have a narrower view of its meaning than the dictionary.

Nope, the same one. See below.


analogy |əˈnaləjē|
noun ( pl. analogies )
a comparison between two things, typically on the basis of their structure and for the purpose of explanation or clarification: an analogy between the workings of nature and those of human societies | he interprets logical functions by analogy with machines.
• a correspondence or partial similarity: the syndrome is called deep dysgraphia because of its analogy to deep dyslexia.
• a thing that is comparable to something else in significant respects: works of art were seen as an analogy for works of nature.
• Logic a process of arguing from similarity in known respects to similarity in other respects.
• Linguistics a process by which new words and inflections are created on the basis of regularities in the form of existing ones.
• Biology the resemblance of function between organs that have a different evolutionary origin.

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The same definition as I am using then ?
Probably not the best word in the context but still suitable.

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Kendhni wrote:
Silver_Shiney wrote:
Kendhni wrote:
I always find it a shame when people simply ridicule that which they fear and/or can not understand ... but it is a common human trait.

... which, sadly, is not far short of your own reaction to a few things I've said to you on another subject, my dear friend.
I assume you are talking about religion which, is a slightly different thing, since it is based on blind faith rather than understanding ... and a bit below the belt. If anything, I am more understanding and tolerant of religion than I believe it deserves.

However, my limit is reached when someones only argument is along the lines of 'gods will'.
I rest my case.

You may be talking about religion, I am talking about Christianity, which is anything but a blind faith, unlike the religion of atheism and evolution. But that is a possible subject for another thread, NOT this one.
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May I suggest you guys stick to football or bingo as we all know how many wars politics/religion have started in the past. :yawn:

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You have obviously not been down to the bingo hall on pensioners night :EEK:

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But Tinks, football is a religion and politics is quite important..It affects peoples lives. :crazy:

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Right it will have to be gardening then - an update on our greenhouse erection - stage 1 of a 52 page instruction sheet took us 2 hours (we then had to resort to you tube for clarification!). Not looking forward to the weekend when we endeavour on stage 2 :thumbdown:

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Told you it would be a piece of cake ! What are you planning to grow in said glasshouse anyway, Tink ?

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Haha - toms and cucumbers to start - i am surrounded by them at the moment and maybe try chillis and melons if there is room

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Melons can be a bit touchy but you should be OK with chillis. I particularly like a variety called "Apache" - easy to grow, attractive plants with a bushy habit and producing loads of medium sized hot and tasty chillis. They will grow happily in 5 inch pots.

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You should start a "Gardening" thread QB, I'm sure many like you would have lots of useful hints and tips.

I'm afraid my only contribution would be .... make sure you are sitting comfortably with a glass in your hand while instucting OH what needs doing but hey someone has to be the "boss"

Seriously though I think it would be a great idea.
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