Chelski fans at it again !!!
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2019 8:12 pm
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Jimmy Scoular wrote:What garbage fans they are'
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OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Jimmy Scoular wrote:What garbage fans they are'
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At least you can spell your name right!
SirJimmySchoular wrote:And that, as I've explained before for the benefit of anyone who's a bit dim, is why I had to spell it differently to use the name.
I'm generally not too bad at spelling actually, or any other aspects of language which should be easy for a 12 year old, but which seem to evade some people here.
dogfound wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:And that, as I've explained before for the benefit of anyone who's a bit dim, is why I had to spell it differently to use the name.
I'm generally not too bad at spelling actually, or any other aspects of language which should be easy for a 12 year old, but which seem to evade some people here.
OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:dogfound wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:And that, as I've explained before for the benefit of anyone who's a bit dim, is why I had to spell it differently to use the name.
I'm generally not too bad at spelling actually, or any other aspects of language which should be easy for a 12 year old, but which seem to evade some people here.
I still think he got the spelling wrong.
By putting the silly ‘sir’ in front gives you a different name and is acceptable.
Theres a few Deans, Deano1 or Deano’s on here for example.
SirJimmySchoular wrote:And that, as I've explained before for the benefit of anyone who's a bit dim, is why I had to spell it differently to use the name.
I'm generally not too bad at spelling actually, or any other aspects of language which should be easy for a 12 year old, but which seem to evade some people here.
Sven wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:And that, as I've explained before for the benefit of anyone who's a bit dim, is why I had to spell it differently to use the name.
I'm generally not too bad at spelling actually, or any other aspects of language which should be easy for a 12 year old, but which seem to evade some people here.
Didn't the self-styled and exalted 'Sir' title cover that base?