Now, now. Capital letters at the beginning of a sentence. Excuse me for ranting about your poor grammar, though I couldn't help but notice you criticising Phyler about this earlier. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Christopher
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Now, now. Capital letters at the beginning of a sentence. Excuse me for ranting about your poor grammar, though I couldn't help but notice you criticising Phyler about this earlier. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Christopher
:p Thankyou revelled go to your user cp you may notice something :p
No i criticised his constant caps. I dont mind random capping i do it myself.
Now get back to topic or stfu.
Whats the problem do you not like it when people are unpleasant to you...Quote:
Originally Posted by Christopher
Dont give it if your can not receive it chris ;)
Rofl. Thanks.Quote:
Originally Posted by Phlyer
And on Christopher's behalf, I shall get back to the topic. Yes, I agree that it is probably The Great Pyramids of Egypt, as that would relate to a new rare which we may have all noticed during or prior to the scripting period - The Pillar.
I an happily receive it, just not from little kids.
'a excellent speller' Surely you mean 'an excellent speller'?Quote:
Originally Posted by Phlyer
'typing every fast' Did you mean 'typing very fast'?
'can not spell' Don't you mean 'cannot spell'?
And if you do one more '...' there'll be trouble :rolleyes:
Sorry to burst your bubble, but there is no such word in the English dictionary as 'There'll.'Quote:
Originally Posted by Sabre_1
If you try to suggest that it's a contraction of 'There will' you are absolutely wrong. A person who uses false words, surely doesn't have the right to criticise other's use of the English language.
I tht it was a pyramid at first, but after studying im not as sure. I will ait for another part of the image b4 I enter I think
It is a pyramid.