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Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
demon7896 wrote:looks like i gotta be more wary about the links...
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
suggs wrote:Threads like these make me convinced this is the best possible use of my time.
mandyb wrote:I like Pete and Dud's explanation from 'Not only but also'- haven't seen the episode, but read the transcript in Lynne Truss's book on punctuation- it goes as follows:
Pete is explaining to Dud how a bronzed pilot approaches a woman on a dusty runway in Nevil Shute's "A Town Like Alice" - a woman whose perfectly defined 'busty substances' have been outlined underneath her frail poplin dress by a shower of rain and the 'tremendous rushing wind' from his propellers.
DUD: What happened after that Pete?
PETE: Well, the bronzed pilot goes up to her and they walk away and the chapter ends in three dots.
DUD: What do those dots mean, Pete?
PETE: Well, in Shute's hands, three dots can mean anything.
DUD: How's your father perhaps?
PETE: When Shute uses three dots, it means, 'use your own imagination. Conjure the scene up for yourself.' (pause) Whenever I see three dots, I feel all funny...
Aren't those three dots great?
suggs wrote:mandyb wrote:I like Pete and Dud's explanation from 'Not only but also'- haven't seen the episode, but read the transcript in Lynne Truss's book on punctuation- it goes as follows:
Pete is explaining to Dud how a bronzed pilot approaches a woman on a dusty runway in Nevil Shute's "A Town Like Alice" - a woman whose perfectly defined 'busty substances' have been outlined underneath her frail poplin dress by a shower of rain and the 'tremendous rushing wind' from his propellers.
DUD: What happened after that Pete?
PETE: Well, the bronzed pilot goes up to her and they walk away and the chapter ends in three dots.
DUD: What do those dots mean, Pete?
PETE: Well, in Shute's hands, three dots can mean anything.
DUD: How's your father perhaps?
PETE: When Shute uses three dots, it means, 'use your own imagination. Conjure the scene up for yourself.' (pause) Whenever I see three dots, I feel all funny...
Aren't those three dots great?
i kinda lost focus after the phrase "busty substances"...
Somehow Mands, yo've managed to give this thread a whole new lease of life![]()
mandyb wrote:Shall we talk about commas now......or would that be going a little too far?
Snorri1234 wrote:Can someone explain what this thread is about... or at least provide an insight into the mating rituals of south-maleysian elephants...
Norse wrote:But, alas, you are all cock munching rent boys, with an IQ that would make my local spaco clinic blush.
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