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Margaret Pilkington 01-01-2014 08:05

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I would like to know why the question was posed.
I think it is insensitive and crass.
Maybe that is because I live life living...not dying(even though we all are.....dying that is).
And what on earth is this transgression stuff?

I also wonder if GH has some mental health issues.....one of those that lie on the autistic spectrum.

cashman 01-01-2014 08:15

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1089141)
I would like to know why the question was posed.

Attention i reckon, no other reason.:rolleyes:

Margaret Pilkington 01-01-2014 08:29

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Why I said autistic spectrum.....sufferers of these conditions have little concept of how to conduct social interaction.....take things very literally and are precise about how things are laid out.

dotti34 01-01-2014 08:40

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Can anyone tell me what the heck he's on about. Has he escaped from somewhere? Is he on something illegal?
As for his continual use of the word 'transgression' one dictionary defines the meaning as being:
1. A violation of a law, command, or duty.
2. The exceeding of due bounds or limits.
3. A relative rise in sea level resulting in deposition of marine strata over terrestrial strata.

Graham you just don't make sense. It is not a transgression to use an apostrophe to show omission when making a contraction. So may I suggest that you grow up and stop trying to make yourself sound knowledgeable.

DaveinGermany 01-01-2014 11:27

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1089147)
Why I said autistic spectrum.....sufferers of these conditions have little concept of how to conduct social interaction.....take things very literally and are precise about how things are laid out.

That may be the posh/proper description of it, but to put it at street level, the guy seems to just be being anal!
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Gordon Booth 01-01-2014 12:12

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Originally Posted by Graham Hartley (Post 1089128)
Quite as you foresaw, Gordon, my presence here isn't [TRANSGRESSION! abbreviation] always summa cum laude.

You're right there, I can't see you even making cum laude.

Graham Hartley 05-01-2014 21:20

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Originally Posted by dotti34 (Post 1089148)
Can anyone tell me what the heck he's on about. Has he escaped from somewhere? Is he on something illegal?
As for his continual use of the word 'transgression' one dictionary defines the meaning as being:
1. A violation of a law, command, or duty.
2. The exceeding of due bounds or limits.
3. A relative rise in sea level resulting in deposition of marine strata over terrestrial strata.

Graham you just don't make sense. It is not a transgression to use an apostrophe to show omission when making a contraction. So may I suggest that you grow up and stop trying to make yourself sound knowledgeable.

"Any messages posted on this forum must be done so in clear English. Using any other language is not allowed and Text Speak or "txt spk" is not acceptable,or Abbreviations."

Graham Hartley 05-01-2014 21:21

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1089182)
You're right there, I can't see you even making cum laude.

Thanks, Gordon Booth, for correctly interpreting the tone of my contributions.

Graham Hartley 05-01-2014 21:50

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It is said that an abbreviation is a shortening by any method. Such methods appear to include those which use an apostrophe to indicate omission.

gpick24 05-01-2014 22:02

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My assumption was that if it`s in the dictionary, then it`s allowed. And words with apostrophes are in the dictionary, text speak like gr8 instead of great, isn`t in the dictionary so wouldn`t be allowed.

And before you say it, yes, I do know what assumption is the mother of.

Graham Hartley 05-01-2014 22:20

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Thanks, gpick24, for your concession-of-a-sort.

What lingers is the suggestion that I am on the autism continuum, though those who claim that have offered no evidence that their claim is professional.

gpick24 05-01-2014 22:27

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Originally Posted by Graham Hartley (Post 1089595)
Thanks, gpick24, for your concession-of-a-sort.

What lingers is the suggestion that I am on the autism continuum, though those who claim that have offered no evidence that their claim is professional.

I`m in no position to give concessions, this is just what I`ve assumed and I`ve not been told off yet for using apostrophes.

Graham Hartley 05-01-2014 22:37

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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1089597)
I`m in no position to give concessions, this is just what I`ve assumed and I`ve not been told off yet for using apostrophes.

Well, thanks anyway. When I joined the community it seemed to me - and still seems to me - that there are many rules and I would soon fall foul of them. The rules I did break were those about caring what other people think, which weren't among those I read here. Hence the vilification; I get that everywhere I travel.

Graham Hartley 05-01-2014 22:42

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1089145)
Attention i reckon, no other reason.:rolleyes:

It is advertised that we should "Feel free to ask any questions about Accrington..." Can that not explain why I asked?

Morecambe Ex Pat 06-01-2014 07:58

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Originally Posted by Graham Hartley (Post 1089595)
What lingers is the suggestion that I am on the autism continuum,

It would appear that you are on something, which you would be better off without.


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