That's what I said chap :) Well, further on in my post anyway.
It can help, but a good arguer doesn't need an extensive one. Just enough words to be clear and precise about what they're talking about. And...
Indeed. Thankfully, most people can see through bullshit.
That entirely depends upon whom is listening, it is of course subjective. I think to win a debate or argument however, all it should come down to...
No, vocabulary has nothing to do with it. It's what the person is saying that sways most minds, not how they say it. Sure, better vocabulary...
I've not had much experience of Mackems so haven't spotted a difference in speech, I just presumed it was a common word in both areas due to how...
The more common is defintely "All right duck/mate?" etc. "Hows it going?" is also more common. I think I mis-construed by what you meant when you...
It's a sign of the cultural difference when i've personally heard daft a hell of alot, perhaps it's more midlands then? Always presumed it's more...
Bleeding - Rarely used, or atleast rarely used where i'm from in the East Midlands. I do hear it every so often, but not much. Bloody is used...
I've always liked ghost writers for their attitude to "quotes" and the like, they don't care that they'll never be officially linked to it (unless...
Watch any American tv show and the odds are that the 'British' character has a very 'upper-class' accent, very pronounced. It's no wonder they...
If you're wanting a gun to go target shooting then just use one at the gun range once in a while and fire a few clips into targets. A gun only...
If I were you i'd use these forums and post any/all words you can think of that you'd like clarification on. Perhaps PM people who've offered to...
Shooting a pistol is the easiest thing in the world to do chap, aim down the sights and practice a little and you've got a good shot within a week...
I would imagine that people simply chose the quote and then forgot to add the author. For the record, if I were ever someone who were deemed...
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