SkyBlueCharlie9
Well-Known Member
My Sister’s an English teacher. I’ll axe her and get back to you.
My Sister’s an English teacher. I’ll axe her and get back to you.
If he'll allow that of courseThink you need to get on the pop.
Not next year because Leeds will be in the championshipNot quite related but the same word - One thing that gets me is with American sports on telly using the away team as the lead but they’re playing at the stadium of the opposition - 49ers at Raiders as an example.
how long before sky and the like start going with
Man Utd at Chelsea, Coventry at Leeds blah blah.
"Here's Johhny!"My Sister’s an English teacher. I’ll axe her and get back to you.
My missus always says she is on a meeting, when she has a Zoom meeting.
Always puzzled me. Surely it's "in a meeting?" But just guessed she says it like that because she is not physically in the meeting and it's virtual.
Like footballers and people in general who say " them days " no it's those days.On a call, in a meeting surely?
Yes, but she says "on a meeting." Not "on a call in a meeting."On a call, in a meeting surely?
I think you are just looking for an escape goat for your anger.Why do people say 'pacific' instead of 'specific'. Drives me mad when I hear it.
It would only fill round the edges, surely ? You'd have to let it crust over to walk on and then send out some lakkies rake it out towards the middle. I've given this some thought.I had a poo this morning and it got me wondering.
If lake windermere was drained and everyone started shitting in the now dry lake, how long would it take to fill it with poo?
It would only fill round the edges, surely ? You'd have to let it crust over to walk on and then send out some lakkies rake it out towards the middle. I've given this some thought.
That one bugs me too tbh. Almost as bad as could of instead of could have.Like footballers and people in general who say " them days " no it's those days.
I’ll see you at five o’clock.
The helicopter took off at midday and headed for the island.
What are you doing at the weekend?
We don’t use at with the question What time …? in informal situations:At the New Year, millions of people travel home to be with their families (but we say on your birthday).
We use on:What time are you leaving? (preferred to At what time are you leaving?)
We moved into this house on 25 October 1987.
I’ve got to go to London on Friday.
The office is closed on Fridays. (every Friday) In informal situations, we often leave out on before plural days:
Do you work Saturdays?
We use in:What do you normally do on your birthday?
I’ll come and see you in the morning for a cup of coffee, okay?
We usually go camping in July or August.
The house was built in 1835.
The garden is wonderful in the spring when all the flowers come out.
The population of Europe doubled in the nineteenth century.
Isn't that George Smith?This is an excellent point you would need a shit spreading service.
Isn’t this it?This is an excellent point you would need a shit spreading service.
"had" is past tense anyway, surely?
Inevitably the centre would be the last bit to be filled, by which time the original edges would be covered in vegetation , creeping their way towards the centre . Nature reclaiming . A wondrous thought.This is an excellent point you would need a shit spreading service.
Inevitably the centre would be the last bit to be filled, by which time the original edges would be covered in vegetation , creeping their way towards the centre . Nature reclaiming . A wondrous thought.
Well I hoped no one would bring that up but I suspect the reality is it would be shit. Far too much meat and highly processed effluent . Perhaps the whole process might be better served if only vegetarians were allowed to make a deposit but having looked at some of the veggy crap my Mrs likes to think is healthy I'm not very convinced.Which begs the additional question, just how good a fertiliser is human waste in comparison to other products used?
“I know, Right?”
This is just pointless. If you know, you know. Just say “I know”. Don’t ask for affirmation from others. If you’re not sure if you know or not shut up and keep quiet.
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Well I hoped no one would bring that up but I suspect the reality is it would be shit. Far too much meat and highly processed effluent . Perhaps the whole process might be better served if only vegetarians were allowed to make a deposit but having looked at some of the veggy crap my Mrs likes to think is healthy I'm not very convinced.
I've got a big compost bin out the back full of veg and millions of worms doing their stuff. I'll get her indoors to make a contribution.Cabbage-growing experiment shows human waste can be good to use as fertiliser
Scientists say yields from crops fertilised with recycled human waste rival those produced by organic methodswww.theguardian.com
Apparently it's very usable as is urine.
I've heard that human waste is shit.Which begs the additional question, just how good a fertiliser is human waste in comparison to other products used?