Originally posted by Blood On The TracksApparently you can't read. Or you've allowed your imagination to run away with you.
Just tying you in knots as a leaving present
The idiotic troll Start Reader clearly states unequivocably that ONLY ONE OTHER PERSON uses the word 'Spanky'
One other, singular
I have shown that Very Rusty uses that word
Thus, she is EITHER saying I am VR, OR she is lying. Tut tut
Like to say which it is, Starters ?
You do sound rather sore.
Not at all .
Just my imagination (running away with me) . . . you a Temptations fan, Starters? 'Papa was a rolling stone'. Great track
Anyway......
I started reading many years ago. And have coped fine since then. Sort of ties in with your daft name.
We going to tediously debate the 'to my knowledge' ??
Admittedly, that statement set the bar VERY low
Sore?? Not at all. Loving it
Over to you, Starters
PS. Try something witty, or make a point
Ta
Originally posted by Blood On The TracksBott,
oh, dear , Rusty
isnt it against the rules to misquote someone?
where's Russ' number?
I don't know if that apply's to NON-Paying Scum !!! 😉
Just report the post, maybe they will remove it for you. Then you can grow a pair!!! 😛 😉
I remember another poster use to throw around the rules but yet never followed them himself....Geeze you sound a lot like him as you do using the word "Spanky"!!! 😛
Perhaps, it is just an English thingy and you all use it!!! 😉
-VR
Originally posted by Blood On The TracksHave you nothing better to do with your time, BOTT?
Oh, rusters
Would never report you, I don't need Russ to fight my battles
But messing with one of my quotes? Bit of a desperate ploy
You ever going to say who else you think I am??
See your pal Start Reader has got fed up with being kicked around, and taken their leave
"Spanky" is an uncommon adjective. Or is it noun? I haven't a clue what it means, and Google doesn't really help. It doesn't seem probable that two people are going to use it here.
To help you a bit.....is it your age, dear? Don't you keep up well??
Anyway
When a poster seems to go so off track that it should be on another debate heading altogether
For example, if I started talking about cricket now
Another poster will say 'take it to sports, spanky'
No idea what it means either, but to the best of MY knowledge, it is the way in here
Take a sip of cocoa, Starters, and improve that knowledge
Is a big blank at the moment
Originally posted by Blood On The TracksBott,
To help you a bit.....is it your age, dear? Don't you keep up well??
Anyway
When a poster seems to go so off track that it should be on another debate heading altogether
For example, if I started talking about cricket now
Another poster will say 'take it to sports, spanky'
No idea what it means either, but to the best of MY knowle ...[text shortened]... ere
Take a sip of cocoa, Starters, and improve that knowledge
Is a big blank at the moment
What startreader is trying to explain to you is that only one other poster on here used the word "Spanky", on a regular basis.
I was just mimicking you: Meaning, verb (used with object), mimicked, mimicking.
1.
to imitate or copy in action, speech, etc., often playfully or derisively.
2.
to imitate in a servile or unthinking way; ape.
3.
to be an imitation of; simulate; resemble closely.
I strongly suggest you don't keep 'up' Very well at all!!! 😛 😉
By the way: It is Startreader, not "Start Reader", being you like to correct grammar & spelling. 😉
-VR
Bott,
What startreader is trying to explain to you is that only one other poster on here used the word "Spanky", on a regular basis.
I was just mimicking you: Meaning, verb (used with object), mimicked, mimicking.
1.
to imitate or copy in action, speech, etc., often playfully or derisively.
2.
to imitate in a servile or unthinking way; ape.
3.
to be an imitation of; simulate; resemble closely.
I strongly suggest you don't keep 'up' Very well at all!!!
By the way: It is Startreader, not "Start Reader", being you like to correct grammar & spelling.
-VR