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I was only trying to point him in the right direction, but if you think I was having a go then that's up to you. Sometimes I can't do right for doing wrong, I shan't bother in future. |
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Just because I am new to this forum doesn't mean I am new to every forum and to writing in general. I am sorry that you found my post hard to read, I will try to make it easier for you next time, but there is actually nothing wrong gramatically or literally with the post. If you have an issue with the content I am quite happy to discuss but please don't criticise me for writing in a way that does not please you. If I were to take issue with everyone who wasn't totally accurate on every forum I have participated on then nothing would ever get said.
Incidentally (new paragraph, and correctly so,) part of my job for the last 23 years or so has been to edit articles (and indeed write them) for various magazines. I have been involved in publishing for longer than I care to remember and frankly to join a new forum and be criticised for my ability to write is not a good introduction. |
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I did not mention grammar or spelling or style, or accuracy or your ability to write, but I will now - you have mis-spelt "grammatically" in this new post. All I was asking for was a few line breaks - perhaps not paragraphs, but a bit of white space to break up the text. Take a look back at your post and tell me if it does not appear on the screen as a solid mass of text with long lines which can be difficult to follow from one to the next. By the way I too was involved in publishing as an editor/proofreader and writer for some years, but the last thing I want is to get involved in any sort of back biting about such matters. I welcome you as a forum member, which I would have thought was obvious from the first few words of my previous posts, but my comment/request about your post still stands. |
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Hell these new unofficial mods:rolleyes:
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There is nothing to stop Boris becoming PM without being an MP but it would not happen any more than the Queen refusing to sign an act of parliament. She could refuse but the constitutional crisis that would follow would possibly bring about the downfall of the royal family. Conventions are everything in this country whether we like it or not.
By the way (new paragraph for Susie123) the "mis-spelling" of grammatically was a typo done at about 2 in the morning, sorry. |
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Boris has said in his own words - "There is more chance of finding Elvis on Mars than me becoming the PM!" So there you have it. :rolleyes::do-one:
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The door's over there you say ! No, no it's fine, I'll come back & get me coat another time then shall I ? :D |
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