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Half Penny Jon

If you were a millionaire......

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You couldn't buy the Museum collections as they belong to the nation.

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You couldn't buy the Museum collections as they belong to the nation.

If you were a millionaire -> If you had the power to do such things -> Not real life!

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If you were a millionaire you still wouldn't be able to have the collection so my point still stands. If you said "Hypoythetically, what coins would you like?" then yes, you would be right, but you didn't.

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:huh:

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What don't you understand now?

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What don't you understand now?

probably 'Hypoythetically', he is only 11 you know :P

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hehe ok

  • Hypothetic \Hy`po*thet"ic\, Hypothetical \Hy`po*thet"ic*al\, a. [L. hypotheticus, Gr. ?: cf. F. hypoth['e]tique.] Characterized by, or of the nature of, an hypothesis; conditional; assumed without proof, for the purpose of reasoning and deducing proof, or of accounting for some fact or phenomenon.

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All seven James II sixpences in EF.

No seriously guys these things just don't turn up.

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What don't you understand now?

I didn't say I didn't understand anything, what the heck gave you that idea? <_<

If it was this:

:huh:

then what I meant by that, was that you (ahem!) were being a nitpick!

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Nitpicking is picking out inconsequential things in certain arguments etc. What you said was fundamentally wrong therefore it was not nitpicking. When I disagree with you, try and defeat it properly instead of resorting to nitpicking please, it makes for much more lively debate.

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If you were a millionaire you still wouldn't be able to have the collection so my point still stands. If you said "Hypoythetically, what coins would you like?" then yes, you would be right, but you didn't.

This is nitpicking, is it not? Oh, and own up, what was it that made you think I didn't understand something?

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...after all, this is a 'what if' thread! :rolleyes:

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Oh, and own up, what was it that made you think I didn't understand something?

I will "own up" but you answered this yourself earlier. Both MJMD and I understood :blink: to mean one doesn't understand or is perplexed by something.

...after all, this is a 'what if' thread!  :rolleyes:

How observant, but it is "If you were a millionaire". As I said earlier, even if you were a millionaire, you still wouldn't be able to have the Museum collections legally.

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True, true.

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How observant, but it is "If you were a millionaire". As I said earlier, even if you were a millionaire, you still wouldn't be able to have the Museum collections legally.

:P

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