Hi Dave
Thanks for having me.
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Welcome Dave to Madam Jellyrolls house of pain....
Yes, you are on the correct forum, here you will experience all the pain you desire, from wanting to know all those little things you missed in the past, what to play with and when.... When you are chained to your bench and wanting, nay! begging to know how to apply Zimmerit to the places you cannot reach, Madam Jellyrolls will be here to show you how to apply and how to scrape the lines across the part....
On a completely boring note, you are most welcome and any questions you have, you will soon get all the competent advice you seek, unlike other forums where if you ask a logical question you are always referred to goggle.... There I used a pronoun, whatever that is.Comment
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Well, in your case “these“ is a pronoun apparently….see here if you are still awake….. I’m from Wiltshire, now residing in Somerset, so grammar is certainly not my strongpoint.
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Well, in your case “these“ is a pronoun apparently….see here if you are still awake….. I’m from Wiltshire, now residing in Somerset, so grammar is certainly not my strongpoint.
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Well Dave as you can see we are all nuttier than a bar of Cadbury's fruit and nut. Hope we have not sent you packing.
boatman In the old days, They, Them, Those, These, where used to address collectively or to 'identify' an unknown. As in when the wife says "put those things back on the shelf". Or when your statement describes persons unknown and or unidentified. "They walked up the road to the others and started arguing with those on the corner."
Nowadays they are more known for describing people who dont know there are only two Genders and cant decide which they are.Comment
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