15 May 14
Originally posted by SuzianneThank you.
Yes. Sometimes it is "thou shalt see" or just "see" instead of "behold" in the second sentence.
It basically means "I could not care any less about what you're saying."
It no doubt was adapted from something (perhaps not), but I do not know from what.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbySorry - should have put my 'tongue in cheek' smiley on that last post, which you will hopefully agree as being appropriate when seeing what you said.π
Calm down, dive. The reference is to two popular social format forums I joined early 2012, not to Red Hot Pawn.
Edit Note: One woman later brought litigation against one site for its failure to moderate libelous charges against her.
15 May 14
Originally posted by divegeesterOriginally posted by Tabitha Marshall (Page 2)
Sorry - should have put my 'tongue in cheek' smiley on that last post, which you will hopefully agree as being appropriate when seeing what you said.π
I just hate the feeling of hate, it is so negative and unpleasant. It makes us unhappy. π
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby (page 2)
Yes. And hateful negativity is rampant in some online forums...
Originally posted by divegeester (page 3)
What absolute rubbishy rubbish you talk...
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby (Page 4)
Calm down, dive. The reference is to two popular social format forums I joined early 2012, not to Red Hot Pawn.
Edit Note: One woman later brought litigation against one site for its failure to moderate libelous charges against her.
Okay, dive; maybe I misunderstood. -Bob
Originally posted by ChessPraxisSo many things will make sense after reading it with an English accent. It could be complete and utter poppycock, but after reading it with an English accent it all becomes clear.
I couldn't make heads or tails out of the "Rubbishy Rubbish" post unless I read it with an English accent. π