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planetsusie 19-03-2009 19:14

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well no caz it just made you sound a bit thick tbh

MargaretR 19-03-2009 19:14

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Originally Posted by planetsusie (Post 694176)
because its pedantic and becoming typical of your responses to me caz
Thats all
You are obviously highly intelligent yet choose to ask the most superfluous questions

If you had made your question clearer from the beginning there would have been no need for her to ask.
Your seeming irritation stems from your failure to do so

Caz 19-03-2009 19:14

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Originally Posted by planetsusie (Post 694178)
well
we all heard the phrase
'blood's thicker than water' I'm sure

Erm yes... and I seem to remember answering that? :confused: why is that superfluous?

Eric 19-03-2009 19:15

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Originally Posted by churchman phil (Post 694172)
It was a simple question susie. I too have responded using the family as the medium due to that being the usual thing. I have never heard the term 'blood thicker than water' used in the wider community sense - unless it's a very small yorkshire village!

However, in certain countries, at certain times in history "blood" has been used as a synonym for "nation". Nazi Germany comes immediately to mind ... "blut" was the dynamic (oops ;)) that drove government policy.

churchman phil 19-03-2009 19:15

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Originally Posted by planetsusie (Post 694178)
well
we all heard the phrase
'blood's thicker than water' I'm sure

Did you read my post??

Caz 19-03-2009 19:16

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Originally Posted by planetsusie (Post 694180)
well no caz it just made you sound a bit thick tbh

what did?

Margaret Pilkington 19-03-2009 19:19

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Originally Posted by planetsusie (Post 694180)
well no caz it just made you sound a bit thick tbh

And don't you think this comment makes you sound just a little bit patronising?

I enjoy a good debate, but for some reason I can't quite see the point of this thread.

Why did you pose the question?

Benipete 19-03-2009 19:20

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Originally Posted by planetsusie (Post 694115)
do you think that blood is ultimately thicker than water for everyone?
I'm not askin everyone personally, Im on about the population generally
And what do you think influences the dynamic?

Usually yes,But in my case I'm not so sure.:rolleyes:

Caz 19-03-2009 19:21

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Trying a bit of oneupmanship it seems like to me, coming across as very pompous.

MargaretR 19-03-2009 19:21

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I don't want to appear 'thick' too:rolleyes:- but what is 'tbh'?
Text speak is against the rules here

churchman phil 19-03-2009 19:22

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to be honest - margaret

planetsusie 19-03-2009 19:23

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ah dont be silly
Its just a discussion point
Yes I did churchman. thank you

Caz 19-03-2009 19:23

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She still hasn't stated what the perimeters of her BOX are...

does she mean family ...or what...:confused:

jaysay 19-03-2009 19:23

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Originally Posted by planet susie (Post 694178)
well
we all heard the phrase
'blood's thicker than water' I'm sure

Having given this a little more thought since I first contributed to this thread I have to say that blood isn't always thicker than water. My late mother fell out with her sister, something which effected the whole family, the consequences being that didn't speak to my Aunt for over 20 years, and won't get the chances now because she is now no longer with us, but I am still trying to contact my cousin who lives Blackpool way and have actually been helped in my quest to find her by GC and hopefully I will be able to build bridges before its to late

MargaretR 19-03-2009 19:23

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Originally Posted by churchman phil (Post 694194)
to be honest - margaret

Really!!!! and this from one who admits to frequent lies - can you really believe she meant it?:D


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