And so it was writ...

I can not agree more! Theres the Queens English and then there’s idiots English!

Regards

Oh, that's not a nice thing to say @Raindance. A mistake is a mistake and one can not call someone an idiot because they made a mistake. If you do, then look in the mirror when you do. In your second sentence there are 3 mistakes.
 
Now this (the second question) is what I call idiotic! Not the language, but the question!

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"These insults are from an era before the English language got boiled down to 4-letter words. Insults then, had some class!

George Bernard Shaw to Winston Churchill:
"I am enclosing two tickets to the first night of my new play; Bring a friend, if you have one."

"Cannot possibly attend first night, I will attend the second...If there is one."
- Winston Churchill, in response.

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A member of Parliament to Disraeli:
"Sir, you will either die on the gallows, or of some unspeakable disease."
“That depends, Sir," said Disraeli, "whether I embrace your policies or your mistress."

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William Faulkner (about Ernest Hemingway):
"He has never been known to use a word that might send a reader to the dictionary."
 
Posted to one of our local FB groups:

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I wish my house were self-catering. I hate cooking!
 
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Oh, that's not a nice thing to say @Raindance. A mistake is a mistake and one can not call someone an idiot because they made a mistake. If you do, then look in the mirror when you do. In your second sentence there are 3 mistakes.
Luckily the burn unit got here fast. Discharged today with limited emotional scarring. Lol.

@Hooked , I’m still practicing being a grumpy old fart so please do not judge me to harshly.

Regards
 
Posted in one of our local FB groups:

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I see, the holiday home resides in Yzer. I hope it's happy here.
 
These insults are from an era before the English language got boiled down to 4-letter words. Insults then, had some class!


"Thank you for sending me a copy of your book; I'll waste no time reading it."
- Moses Hadas

"He has no enemies, but is intensely disliked by his friends..."
- Oscar Wilde

"I feel so miserable without you; it's almost like having you here."
- Stephen Bishop
 
@Adephi said, "I'm on facebook but I don't have friends to tag." (referring to Twisp's comp).

To which @Dela Rey Steyn replied, "You should get a new CliQ(ue) of friends @Adephi, your current social life Clearo(ly) doesn't suite you!"

Brilliant play on words!!!! :h:
 
"These insults are from an era before the English language got boiled down to 4-letter words. Insults then, had some class!"

"He is a self-made man and worships his creator."
- John Bright

"I've just learned about his illness. Let's hope it's nothing trivial."
- Irvin S. Cobb

"He is simply a shiver looking for a spine to run up."
- Paul Keating
 
Posted on one of our local FB groups:

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Oh, for crying out aloud! Any time is OK just don't make a noise
 
English words that have long been forgotten which we should bring back to daily use.

1. Snollygoster
A person who has intelligence but no principles, especially a politician.

2. Pig puff
A young woman with the manners of an old one.

3. Fudgel
The act of giving the impression of working but actually doing nothing.
 
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