Anyway, goal of the month is Carson's. Top in assists, as well
comment by ๐AnglianRam๐ (U17428)
posted 7 minutes ago
Along with his A* in maths
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Is Stretty young enough to have an A* Ang? I thought they were only for these 'ere new fangled GCSE's
Cmon Street...give us a Mind The Gap. Be lovely when we ease past u soon.
A bit Gollum like, that, Vidal and scouse.
Who's in line for goal of the month?
I think Anglian has already answered that one. strett. Do try to keep up.
"Strett"
He's so thick, he doesn't even know if his name starts with a capital or not. That's pretty thick.
A comma is similar to a full stop, Vidal.
I expect you to know the difference.
"Vidal"
I guess capitals aren't your strong point. What IS your strong point, out of interest? So far you seem to have been utterly imbecilic at absolutely everything, no offence.
comment by strett (U1462)
posted 30 minutes ago
Snogging
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Drop the Sn and add the D.
Looks like Chemistry is his strong point.
Does chemistry have an uppercase c, when in the middle of a sentence?
Not quite sure.
I think it would do in this instance, strett, if it is being referred to as, say, an A level subject (or in your case, CSE I would imagine). If you were talking about P.E. you would use capitals for example. If we were talking about a more general knowledge of things chemical a lower case would be appropriate. Since Iwas is an intelligent man the inference would be that he meant it in the former sense. Only an idiot would actually get the basic use of a capital wrong, after all.
Strett could be described by the chemical thioiodotelluride.
maybe we should just rename him Strep? An annoying infection on our board?
You spelt my name without a capital.
A cursory glance would show you it starts with one.
Limastrett, your name now starts with a capital.
Paristrett, Lisbonstrett, Berlinstrett, Romastrett, Rigastrett, Moscowstrett
And finally - Bananastrett
Well you live and learn. I would'ov thought that if two people thought they had some chemistry between them then it would be lower case whereas if Strett is brilliant at Chemistry then it would be upper as it's the subject. Looks like I got it completely wrong.
I thought he was named after a cough sweet, Strettsall.
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posted on 15/9/16
Anyway, goal of the month is Carson's. Top in assists, as well
posted on 15/9/16
comment by ๐AnglianRam๐ (U17428)
posted 7 minutes ago
Along with his A* in maths
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Is Stretty young enough to have an A* Ang? I thought they were only for these 'ere new fangled GCSE's
posted on 15/9/16
Cmon Street...give us a Mind The Gap. Be lovely when we ease past u soon.
posted on 15/9/16
A bit Gollum like, that, Vidal and scouse.
posted on 15/9/16
Who's in line for goal of the month?
posted on 15/9/16
I think Anglian has already answered that one. strett. Do try to keep up.
posted on 15/9/16
one. Strett.
posted on 15/9/16
"Strett"
He's so thick, he doesn't even know if his name starts with a capital or not. That's pretty thick.
posted on 15/9/16
A comma is similar to a full stop, Vidal.
I expect you to know the difference.
posted on 15/9/16
"Vidal"
I guess capitals aren't your strong point. What IS your strong point, out of interest? So far you seem to have been utterly imbecilic at absolutely everything, no offence.
posted on 15/9/16
Snogging
posted on 15/9/16
comment by strett (U1462)
posted 30 minutes ago
Snogging
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Drop the Sn and add the D.
posted on 15/9/16
Drop the tin?
posted on 15/9/16
Looks like Chemistry is his strong point.
posted on 16/9/16
Does chemistry have an uppercase c, when in the middle of a sentence?
Not quite sure.
posted on 16/9/16
I think it would do in this instance, strett, if it is being referred to as, say, an A level subject (or in your case, CSE I would imagine). If you were talking about P.E. you would use capitals for example. If we were talking about a more general knowledge of things chemical a lower case would be appropriate. Since Iwas is an intelligent man the inference would be that he meant it in the former sense. Only an idiot would actually get the basic use of a capital wrong, after all.
posted on 16/9/16
Strett could be described by the chemical thioiodotelluride.
posted on 16/9/16
maybe we should just rename him Strep? An annoying infection on our board?
posted on 16/9/16
You spelt my name without a capital.
A cursory glance would show you it starts with one.
posted on 16/9/16
Limastrett, your name now starts with a capital.
posted on 16/9/16
Paristrett, Lisbonstrett, Berlinstrett, Romastrett, Rigastrett, Moscowstrett
posted on 16/9/16
And finally - Bananastrett
posted on 16/9/16
Well you live and learn. I would'ov thought that if two people thought they had some chemistry between them then it would be lower case whereas if Strett is brilliant at Chemistry then it would be upper as it's the subject. Looks like I got it completely wrong.
posted on 16/9/16
I thought he was named after a cough sweet, Strettsall.
posted on 17/9/16
would'ov
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