Coronavirus - UK
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@Catogrande there's the small problem of his man bun getting in the way though...
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@R-L said in Coronavirus - UK:
@Catogrande there's the small problem of his man bun getting in the way though...
Good point. Hadn’t thought of that conundrum. Poor old Bones, sitting in his front parlour, wanting to go out but conflicted about wearing his baseball cap or losing his man bun. He’ll probably still be there pondering in a weeks time.
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@Catogrande hopefully he will realise that he can wear a low man bun through the fastening at the back, that's assuming he isn't wearing it backwards or one without a hole... then he's really in a pickle.
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@Snowy said in Coronavirus - UK:
Man bun AND a rats tail? That's quite a do.
Throw in the cap, just
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@Catogrande said in Coronavirus - UK:
@Bones said in Coronavirus - UK:
@Catogrande said in Coronavirus - UK:
@MiketheSnow Do you see a correlation between the wearing of baseball caps and twattishness?
I don't think my twattishness has all that much to do with me wearing a cap.
Don’t dismiss it. Try wearing a baseball cap and see if your twattishness reaches previously unreachable levels.
No need to thank me for this guidance.
Oh no need to try, it's common practice. Although as I wasn't born into aristocracy or the 1920s I seem to have missed that they're called baseball caps. I find my twattishness is probably higher when minus.
P.s. I wear them backwards when running.
You're welcome.
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@Bones said in Coronavirus - UK:
@Catogrande said in Coronavirus - UK:
@Bones said in Coronavirus - UK:
@Catogrande said in Coronavirus - UK:
@MiketheSnow Do you see a correlation between the wearing of baseball caps and twattishness?
I don't think my twattishness has all that much to do with me wearing a cap.
Don’t dismiss it. Try wearing a baseball cap and see if your twattishness reaches previously unreachable levels.
No need to thank me for this guidance.
Oh no need to try, it's common practice. Although as I wasn't born into aristocracy or the 1920s I seem to have missed that they're called baseball caps. I find my twattishness is probably higher when minus.
P.s. I wear them backwards when running.
You're welcome.
Finally. He’s outed himself.Strong and brave.
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@Catogrande stunning.
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@Catogrande wait, I've only just seen you've added words to mine within the quote. I'm not surprised you're struggling with the technology after the baseball vernacular.
Oh and... finally?
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@Bones said in Coronavirus - UK:
@Catogrande wait, I've only just seen you've added words to mine within the quote. I'm not surprised you're struggling with the technology after the baseball vernacular.
Oh and... finally?
I’m not sure fat thumbs are really a technology issue.
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@Catogrande said in Coronavirus - UK:
@Bones said in Coronavirus - UK:
@Catogrande wait, I've only just seen you've added words to mine within the quote. I'm not surprised you're struggling with the technology after the baseball vernacular.
Oh and... finally?
I’m not sure fat thumbs are really a technology issue.
Defeatist.
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@Bones said in Coronavirus - UK:
@Catogrande said in Coronavirus - UK:
@Bones said in Coronavirus - UK:
@Catogrande wait, I've only just seen you've added words to mine within the quote. I'm not surprised you're struggling with the technology after the baseball vernacular.
Oh and... finally?
I’m not sure fat thumbs are really a technology issue.
Defeatist.
No. Dethumbist
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Donald may be better placed to answer that
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@Catogrande Prescribed /[PedantOff]
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@JC said in Coronavirus - UK:
@Catogrande Prescribed /[PedantOff]
Kind of tempted but decided against it.
Pleased someone did though.
Strange, in using the wrong vowel it both changed the meaning of the sentence, but said exactly the same thing.
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@booboo said in Coronavirus - UK:
@JC said in Coronavirus - UK:
@Catogrande Prescribed /[PedantOff]
Kind of tempted but decided against it.
Pleased someone did though.
Strange, in using the wrong vowel it both changed the meaning of the sentence, but said exactly the same thing.
I’m blaming autocorrect
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@Catogrande said in Coronavirus - UK:
@booboo said in Coronavirus - UK:
@JC said in Coronavirus - UK:
@Catogrande Prescribed /[PedantOff]
Kind of tempted but decided against it.
Pleased someone did though.
Strange, in using the wrong vowel it both changed the meaning of the sentence, but said exactly the same thing.
I’m blaming autocorrect
"Thanking"