Robbo4 wrote:The selective reading really does know no bounds
I still don't understand how Hall could have stopped, passed it forward relative to the ground, yet still been in front of the ball when Raynor received the pass!
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Mrs Barista wrote:Now you know how I feel trying to explain the financial statements to them.
I dont thinks its possible they could all be that dim so I'm going to assume that the selective reading syndrome is actually more widespread than any of us could have imagined
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Wellsy13 wrote:I still don't understand how Hall could have stopped, passed it forward relative to the ground, yet still been in front of the ball when Raynor received the pass!
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Wellsy13 wrote:I still don't understand how Hall could have stopped, passed it forward relative to the ground, yet still been in front of the ball when Raynor received the pass!
Ask Silverwood, he will explain
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