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  1. 5 points
    "Earnest" the word, not "Ernest" the name. Subtle but big difference. Bit like when people write "your" instead of "you're". The difference between "your shit" and "you're shit"
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  3. 2 points
    Lol... I should "have" (not "of") read your post first..... You're absolutely correct. And I love your example. The only caveat to blaming people entirely is the dreaded spell checker. Text from his neighbor I am so sorry Bob. I've been riddled with guilt and I have to confess. I have been tapping your wife, day and night when you're not around. In fact, more than you. I do not get any at home, but that's no excuse. I can no longer live with the guilt and I hope you will accept my sincerest apology with my promise that it won't happen again. The man, anguished and betrayed, went into his bedroom, grabbed his gun, and without a word, shot his wife and killed her. A few moments later, a second text came in: Damn autocorrect! I meant "wifi", not "wife"
  4. 1 point
    Not to mention the vital importance of capital letters, as in "I helped my uncle jack off a horse"
  5. 1 point
    Well, the £8000 bidder even left a nonsensical feedback.
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    It was a fantastic sale. I managed to get several in the auction and then picked up several more (at a higher price) on eBay. Not optimal. I was interested to see that the 1887 YH4 proof 3d (graded MS) was reauctioned in September. I will be looking out for other pieces from the collection’, especially the threehalfpences and some of the Maundy. Very nice pieces all around.
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    Which basically means that without being able to view because Kent is a long way to go and they no longer go to Wakefield, that bids will be few and far between from me. I'm not sure where it will be held, so will have to wait for the catalogue to arrive in order to find out. That doesn't look very good from the surfaces perspective. I've never seen a solid raised narrow rim before as they usually have some tooth detail. It would be good to see if the edge is milled as it should be
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