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| Quote WRE="WRE"are you for real - did you not go to school?
the sun rises in the east and sets in the west and seen as we are in the northern hemisphere we all crave south facing gardens for days full of sunshine. therefore, the south stand will be completey covered in shade.
and given the time of kick off you can pretty much guarantee the west stand will be in the shade.'" He asked a civil question. No need for your sarcasm.
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| Quote WRE="WRE"are you for real - did you not go to school?
the sun rises in the east and sets in the west and seen as we are in the northern hemisphere we all crave south facing gardens for days full of sunshine. therefore, the south stand will be completey covered in shade.
and given the time of kick off you can pretty much guarantee the west stand will be in the shade.'"
I echo Manx sentiments, he was only asking?
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| Quote Bertie Magoo's PA="Bertie Magoo's PA"I echo Manx sentiments, he was only asking?'"
Are you for real - did you not go to school?
Your sentence is followed by a question mark, which implies that you were asking a question when you are infact pointing something out. For statements such as these I would recommend a full stop or indeed an exclamation mark.
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| Quote Dirfstu ad Dreyma="Dirfstu ad Dreyma"Are you for real - did you not go to school?
Your sentence is followed by a question mark, which implies that you were asking a question when you are infact pointing something out. For statements such as these I would recommend a full stop or indeed an exclamation mark.'"
Unless you're an Aussie or an American, whom end every sentence with a [i'high rise terminal'[/i. I'm no prescriptivist but that irritates the out of me, especially when I hear English people starting to do it. 
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| Quote Dirfstu ad Dreyma="Dirfstu ad Dreyma"Are you for real - did you not go to school?
Your sentence is followed by a question mark, which implies that you were asking a question when you are infact pointing something out. For statements such as these I would recommend a full stop or indeed an exclamation mark.'"
cheeky git. 
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| Quote Pepe="Pepe"Unless you're an Aussie or an American, whom end every sentence with a [i'high rise terminal'[/i. I'm no prescriptivist but that irritates the poop out of me, especially when I hear English people starting to do it.
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Apparantly it was caused by the popularity of programmes like Neighbours and Home and Away.
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| Let's be honest lads. We're not posh nonces. No one here can really take the high ground on "proper" pronunciation and grammar as we all talk gutter and that's the best way to have it.
Language nazis are freaks.
Let's leave the "queens english" nonsense and the "soup spoon" nonsense and the "eating dinner at tea time" nonsense to the upper class pillocks and move on.
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| Quote Chris Dalton="Chris Dalton"Let's be honest lads. We're not posh nonces. '" Speak for youself.We have blue water when we flush our outside toilet.That's class.
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| Quote Chris Dalton="Chris Dalton"Let's be honest lads. We're not posh nonces. No one here can really take the high ground on "proper" pronunciation and grammar as we all talk gutter and that's the best way to have it.
Language nazis are freaks.
Let's leave the "queens english" nonsense and the "soup spoon" nonsense and the "eating dinner at tea time" nonsense to the upper class pillocks and move on.'" Speak for yourself Chris. I learned to speak proper-like at me Grammer skool. 
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| Quote GSF="GSF"Speak for youself.We have blue water when we flush our outside toilet.That's class.'"
Outside toilet? you were lucky.
All our street 'ad one communal toilet, all 3000 of us, all it were were a hole in the ground.
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| Quote vikings 4 ever="vikings 4 ever"Apparantly it was caused by the popularity of programmes like Neighbours and Home and Away.'"
Those f*****g Teutul's aren't helping either. Why people want to sound like a thick, pink haired, Californian bimbo I have no idea.
Quote vikings 4 ever="Chris Dalton"Let's be honest lads. We're not posh nonces. No one here can really take the high ground on "proper" pronunciation and grammar as we all talk gutter and that's the best way to have it.
Language nazis are freaks.
Let's leave the "queens english" nonsense and the "soup spoon" nonsense and the "eating dinner at tea time" nonsense to the upper class pillocks and move on.'"
I agree, but there are acceptable limits to everything. It makes me grind my teeth whenever I hear it. It's nothing to do with being a language Nazi. If people sound every f******g sentence like they're asking a question, half the time you wont know when they are asking a question. It's just an awful American West coast fad. These fads have a nasty habit of taking off over here.
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| Quote Pepe="Pepe"Those f*****g Teutul's aren't helping either. Why people want to sound like a thick, pink haired, Californian bimbo I have no idea.
I agree, but there are acceptable limits to everything. It makes me grind my teeth whenever I hear it. It's nothing to do with being a language Nazi. If people sound every f******g sentence like they're asking a question, half the time you wont know when they are asking a question. It's just an awful American West coast fad. These fads have a nasty habit of taking off over here.'"
But in this case, on this message board, I've seen people put a question mark after a sentence if they're not quite sure and want confirmation.
It's not the same as what you're talking about.
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