Lord Fellatio Nelson 6,219 Posted October 19, 2009 This thread will either run and run or die on its arse. Im just flicking through Ebay ( as you do) and it appears to be the Mecca for the illiterate, lazy and f'uckwitt. Some of the spellings defy gravity, let alone belief. I shall start with this one: "oridgeanle" Now I have to give credit where it is due, they have desperately tried to grasp the phonetics of the word in order to have some kind of idea of how it actually looks in print. 10 points and a copy of Razzle if you worked out that they, bless em, were trying to spell "original" In closing, I do remember an article on the local news many years ago, suggesting that peoples spellings were the main reasons why post got misrouted/lost ( the fact that some of our Posties are lazy cnuts didnt come into it) and they showed some examples. 10 points and a copy of Escort " Readers wives" edition to the person who can translate this factual gem from said news article. Ready? Here goes: Arijaber Brilliant. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deadsox 894 Posted October 19, 2009 This thread will either run and run or die on its arse.Im just flicking through Ebay ( as you do) and it appears to be the Mecca for the illiterate, lazy and f'uckwitt. Some of the spellings defy gravity, let alone belief. I shall start with this one: "oridgeanle" Now I have to give credit where it is due, they have desperately tried to grasp the phonetics of the word in order to have some kind of idea of how it actually looks in print. 10 points and a copy of Razzle if you worked out that they, bless em, were trying to spell "original" In closing, I do remember an article on the local news many years ago, suggesting that peoples spellings were the main reasons why post got misrouted/lost ( the fact that some of our Posties are lazy cnuts didnt come into it) and they showed some examples. 10 points and a copy of Escort " Readers wives" edition to the person who can translate this factual gem from said news article. Ready? Here goes: Arijaber Brilliant. I'd love to try. Can you use it in a sentence? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deadsox 894 Posted October 19, 2009 Like, "Oh no, I'm arijaber for the draft!" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Monoclinic 39 Posted October 19, 2009 This thread will either run and run or die on its arse.Im just flicking through Ebay ( as you do) and it appears to be the Mecca for the illiterate, lazy and f'uckwitt. Some of the spellings defy gravity, let alone belief. I shall start with this one: "oridgeanle" Now I have to give credit where it is due, they have desperately tried to grasp the phonetics of the word in order to have some kind of idea of how it actually looks in print. 10 points and a copy of Razzle if you worked out that they, bless em, were trying to spell "original" In closing, I do remember an article on the local news many years ago, suggesting that peoples spellings were the main reasons why post got misrouted/lost ( the fact that some of our Posties are lazy cnuts didnt come into it) and they showed some examples. 10 points and a copy of Escort " Readers wives" edition to the person who can translate this factual gem from said news article. Ready? Here goes: Arijaber Brilliant. You can keep the copy of Razzle, it might help you regards an earlier request. However going on phonetics I'd hazard a guess they meant originally not original. Arijaber, Norwich Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lynne Truss Posted October 19, 2009 This thread will either run and run or die on its arse.I'm just flicking through Ebay ( as you do) and it appears to be the Mecca for the illiterate, lazy and f'uckwitt. Some of the spellings defy gravity, let alone belief. I shall start with this one: "oridgeanle" Now I have to give credit where it is due, they have desperately tried to grasp the phonetics of the word in order to have some kind of idea of how it actually looks in print. 10 points and a copy of Razzle if you worked out that they, bless 'em, were trying to spell "original" In closing, I do remember an article on the local news many years ago, suggesting that people's spellings were the main reasons why post got misrouted/lost ( the fact that some of our Posties are lazy cnuts didnt come into it) and they showed some examples. 10 points and a copy of Escort " Readers' wives" edition to the person who can translate this factual gem from said news article. Ready? Here goes: Arijaber Brilliant. Spelling and punctuation? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
time 8,617 Posted October 19, 2009 This thread will either run and run or die on its arse.Im just flicking through Ebay ( as you do) and it appears to be the Mecca for the illiterate, lazy and f'uckwitt. Some of the spellings defy gravity, let alone belief. I shall start with this one: "oridgeanle" Now I have to give credit where it is due, they have desperately tried to grasp the phonetics of the word in order to have some kind of idea of how it actually looks in print. 10 points and a copy of Razzle if you worked out that they, bless em, were trying to spell "original" In closing, I do remember an article on the local news many years ago, suggesting that peoples spellings were the main reasons why post got misrouted/lost ( the fact that some of our Posties are lazy cnuts didnt come into it) and they showed some examples. 10 points and a copy of Escort " Readers wives" edition to the person who can translate this factual gem from said news article. Ready? Here goes: Arijaber Brilliant. As I'm on a roll today (with Ludo) I'll take a stab at Harwich Harbour. If I'm correct, there's no need for the Escort Reader's Wives, but I'll take the 10 points - Guinness please! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lord Fellatio Nelson 6,219 Posted October 19, 2009 This thread will either run and run or die on its arse.Im just flicking through Ebay ( as you do) and it appears to be the Mecca for the illiterate, lazy and f'uckwitt. Some of the spellings defy gravity, let alone belief. I shall start with this one: "oridgeanle" Now I have to give credit where it is due, they have desperately tried to grasp the phonetics of the word in order to have some kind of idea of how it actually looks in print. 10 points and a copy of Razzle if you worked out that they, bless em, were trying to spell "original" In closing, I do remember an article on the local news many years ago, suggesting that peoples spellings were the main reasons why post got misrouted/lost ( the fact that some of our Posties are lazy cnuts didnt come into it) and they showed some examples. 10 points and a copy of Escort " Readers wives" edition to the person who can translate this factual gem from said news article. Ready? Here goes: Arijaber Brilliant. As I'm on a roll today (with Ludo) I'll take a stab at Harwich Harbour. If I'm correct, there's no need for the Escort Reader's Wives, but I'll take the 10 points - Guinness please! It was Harwich Harbour......Guinness is on the way sir. Monkey, Norwich is near enough,well 50 odd miles near enough. Im crushed that you have decided to decline my original request for a few lessons in Industrial language. I bet you know some REALLY filthy words Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lord Fellatio Nelson 6,219 Posted October 19, 2009 This thread will either run and run or die on its arse.I'm just flicking through Ebay ( as you do) and it appears to be the Mecca for the illiterate, lazy and f'uckwitt. Some of the spellings defy gravity, let alone belief. I shall start with this one: "oridgeanle" Now I have to give credit where it is due, they have desperately tried to grasp the phonetics of the word in order to have some kind of idea of how it actually looks in print. 10 points and a copy of Razzle if you worked out that they, bless 'em, were trying to spell "original" In closing, I do remember an article on the local news many years ago, suggesting that people's spellings were the main reasons why post got misrouted/lost ( the fact that some of our Posties are lazy cnuts didnt come into it) and they showed some examples. 10 points and a copy of Escort " Readers' wives" edition to the person who can translate this factual gem from said news article. Ready? Here goes: Arijaber Brilliant. Spelling and punctuation? What about them? Contribute or f'uck off. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lynne Truss Posted October 19, 2009 This thread will either run and run or die on its arse.I'm just flicking through Ebay ( as you do) and it appears to be the Mecca for the illiterate, lazy and f'uckwitt. Some of the spellings defy gravity, let alone belief. I shall start with this one: "oridgeanle" Now I have to give credit where it is due, they have desperately tried to grasp the phonetics of the word in order to have some kind of idea of how it actually looks in print. 10 points and a copy of Razzle if you worked out that they, bless 'em, were trying to spell "original" In closing, I do remember an article on the local news many years ago, suggesting that people's spellings were the main reasons why post got misrouted/lost ( the fact that some of our Posties are lazy cnuts didnt come into it) and they showed some examples. 10 points and a copy of Escort " Readers' wives" edition to the person who can translate this factual gem from said news article. Ready? Here goes: Arijaber Brilliant. Spelling and punctuation? What about them? Contribute or f'uck off. It's one thing to spell apostrophe, another thing to use it. Read my helpful book and the day will come when you too will be able to string together a sentence. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Terminator 13 Posted October 19, 2009 This thread will either run and run or die on its arse.I'm just flicking through Ebay ( as you do) and it appears to be the Mecca for the illiterate, lazy and f'uckwitt. Some of the spellings defy gravity, let alone belief. I shall start with this one: "oridgeanle" Now I have to give credit where it is due, they have desperately tried to grasp the phonetics of the word in order to have some kind of idea of how it actually looks in print. 10 points and a copy of Razzle if you worked out that they, bless 'em, were trying to spell "original" In closing, I do remember an article on the local news many years ago, suggesting that people's spellings were the main reasons why post got misrouted/lost ( the fact that some of our Posties are lazy cnuts didnt come into it) and they showed some examples. 10 points and a copy of Escort " Readers' wives" edition to the person who can translate this factual gem from said news article. Ready? Here goes: Arijaber Brilliant. Spelling and punctuation? What about them? Contribute or f'uck off. It's one thing to spell apostrophe, another thing to use it. Read my helpful book and the day will come when you too will be able to string together a sentence. You're an idiot. (perfect syntax, semantics and accuracy) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lynne Truss Posted October 20, 2009 This thread will either run and run or die on its arse.I'm just flicking through Ebay ( as you do) and it appears to be the Mecca for the illiterate, lazy and f'uckwitt. Some of the spellings defy gravity, let alone belief. I shall start with this one: "oridgeanle" Now I have to give credit where it is due, they have desperately tried to grasp the phonetics of the word in order to have some kind of idea of how it actually looks in print. 10 points and a copy of Razzle if you worked out that they, bless 'em, were trying to spell "original" In closing, I do remember an article on the local news many years ago, suggesting that people's spellings were the main reasons why post got misrouted/lost ( the fact that some of our Posties are lazy cnuts didnt come into it) and they showed some examples. 10 points and a copy of Escort " Readers' wives" edition to the person who can translate this factual gem from said news article. Ready? Here goes: Arijaber Brilliant. Spelling and punctuation? What about them? Contribute or f'uck off. It's one thing to spell apostrophe, another thing to use it. Read my helpful book and the day will come when you too will be able to string together a sentence. You're an idiot. (perfect syntax, semantics and accuracy) I wasn't going to be so rude to him but since you've been moved to state the obvious I have to concur with you. Thankyou for clarifying it though. I'm sure it's been noted by others. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Terminator 13 Posted October 20, 2009 I wasn't going to be so rude to him but since you've been moved to state the obvious I have to concur with you. Thankyou for clarifying it though. I'm sure it's been noted by others. I'm sure you've been "noted" a lot faster, moosh (spelt phonetically). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
time 8,617 Posted October 20, 2009 This thread will either run and run or die on its arse.I'm just flicking through Ebay ( as you do) and it appears to be the Mecca for the illiterate, lazy and f'uckwitt. Some of the spellings defy gravity, let alone belief. I shall start with this one: "oridgeanle" Now I have to give credit where it is due, they have desperately tried to grasp the phonetics of the word in order to have some kind of idea of how it actually looks in print. 10 points and a copy of Razzle if you worked out that they, bless 'em, were trying to spell "original" In closing, I do remember an article on the local news many years ago, suggesting that people's spellings were the main reasons why post got misrouted/lost ( the fact that some of our Posties are lazy cnuts didnt come into it) and they showed some examples. 10 points and a copy of Escort " Readers' wives" edition to the person who can translate this factual gem from said news article. Ready? Here goes: Arijaber Brilliant. Spelling and punctuation? What about them? Contribute or f'uck off. It's one thing to spell apostrophe, another thing to use it. Read my helpful book and the day will come when you too will be able to string together a sentence. You're an idiot. (perfect syntax, semantics and accuracy) I wasn't going to be so rude to him but since you've been moved to state the obvious I have to concur with you. Thankyou for clarifying it though. I'm sure it's been noted by others. As you've brought up the subject, how about a couple of commas: ...and the day will come when you, too, will be able... and a space: Thankyou Thank youlike so. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
time 8,617 Posted October 20, 2009 This thread will either run and run or die on its arse.Im just flicking through Ebay ( as you do) and it appears to be the Mecca for the illiterate, lazy and f'uckwitt. Some of the spellings defy gravity, let alone belief. I shall start with this one: "oridgeanle" Now I have to give credit where it is due, they have desperately tried to grasp the phonetics of the word in order to have some kind of idea of how it actually looks in print. 10 points and a copy of Razzle if you worked out that they, bless em, were trying to spell "original" In closing, I do remember an article on the local news many years ago, suggesting that peoples spellings were the main reasons why post got misrouted/lost ( the fact that some of our Posties are lazy cnuts didnt come into it) and they showed some examples. 10 points and a copy of Escort " Readers wives" edition to the person who can translate this factual gem from said news article. Ready? Here goes: Arijaber Brilliant. As I'm on a roll today (with Ludo) I'll take a stab at Harwich Harbour. If I'm correct, there's no need for the Escort Reader's Wives, but I'll take the 10 points - Guinness please! It was Harwich Harbour......Guinness is on the way sir. Monkey, Norwich is near enough,well 50 odd miles near enough. Im crushed that you have decided to decline my original request for a few lessons in Industrial language. I bet you know some REALLY filthy words Cheers! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lynne Truss Posted October 20, 2009 This thread will either run and run or die on its arse.I'm just flicking through Ebay ( as you do) and it appears to be the Mecca for the illiterate, lazy and f'uckwitt. Some of the spellings defy gravity, let alone belief. I shall start with this one: "oridgeanle" Now I have to give credit where it is due, they have desperately tried to grasp the phonetics of the word in order to have some kind of idea of how it actually looks in print. 10 points and a copy of Razzle if you worked out that they, bless 'em, were trying to spell "original" In closing, I do remember an article on the local news many years ago, suggesting that people's spellings were the main reasons why post got misrouted/lost ( the fact that some of our Posties are lazy cnuts didnt come into it) and they showed some examples. 10 points and a copy of Escort " Readers' wives" edition to the person who can translate this factual gem from said news article. Ready? Here goes: Arijaber Brilliant. Spelling and punctuation? What about them? Contribute or f'uck off. It's one thing to spell apostrophe, another thing to use it. Read my helpful book and the day will come when you too will be able to string together a sentence. You're an idiot. (perfect syntax, semantics and accuracy) I wasn't going to be so rude to him but since you've been moved to state the obvious I have to concur with you. Thankyou for clarifying it though. I'm sure it's been noted by others. As you've brought up the subject, how about a couple of commas: ...and the day will come when you, too, will be able... and a space: Thankyou Thank youlike so. Pedant. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
honez 79 Posted October 20, 2009 This thread will either run and run or die on its arse.I'm just flicking through Ebay ( as you do) and it appears to be the Mecca for the illiterate, lazy and f'uckwitt. Some of the spellings defy gravity, let alone belief. I shall start with this one: "oridgeanle" Now I have to give credit where it is due, they have desperately tried to grasp the phonetics of the word in order to have some kind of idea of how it actually looks in print. 10 points and a copy of Razzle if you worked out that they, bless 'em, were trying to spell "original" In closing, I do remember an article on the local news many years ago, suggesting that people's spellings were the main reasons why post got misrouted/lost ( the fact that some of our Posties are lazy cnuts didnt come into it) and they showed some examples. 10 points and a copy of Escort " Readers' wives" edition to the person who can translate this factual gem from said news article. Ready? Here goes: Arijaber Brilliant. Spelling and punctuation? What about them? Contribute or f'uck off. It's one thing to spell apostrophe, another thing to use it. Read my helpful book and the day will come when you too will be able to string together a sentence. You're an idiot. (perfect syntax, semantics and accuracy) I wasn't going to be so rude to him but since you've been moved to state the obvious I have to concur with you. Thankyou for clarifying it though. I'm sure it's been noted by others. As you've brought up the subject, how about a couple of commas: ...and the day will come when you, too, will be able... and a space: Thankyou Thank youlike so. Pedant. Fragment. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
time 8,617 Posted October 20, 2009 This thread will either run and run or die on its arse.I'm just flicking through Ebay ( as you do) and it appears to be the Mecca for the illiterate, lazy and f'uckwitt. Some of the spellings defy gravity, let alone belief. I shall start with this one: "oridgeanle" Now I have to give credit where it is due, they have desperately tried to grasp the phonetics of the word in order to have some kind of idea of how it actually looks in print. 10 points and a copy of Razzle if you worked out that they, bless 'em, were trying to spell "original" In closing, I do remember an article on the local news many years ago, suggesting that people's spellings were the main reasons why post got misrouted/lost ( the fact that some of our Posties are lazy cnuts didnt come into it) and they showed some examples. 10 points and a copy of Escort " Readers' wives" edition to the person who can translate this factual gem from said news article. Ready? Here goes: Arijaber Brilliant. Spelling and punctuation? What about them? Contribute or f'uck off. It's one thing to spell apostrophe, another thing to use it. Read my helpful book and the day will come when you too will be able to string together a sentence. You're an idiot. (perfect syntax, semantics and accuracy) I wasn't going to be so rude to him but since you've been moved to state the obvious I have to concur with you. Thankyou for clarifying it though. I'm sure it's been noted by others. As you've brought up the subject, how about a couple of commas: ...and the day will come when you, too, will be able... and a space: Thankyou Thank youlike so. Pedant. "The pedant is he who finds it impossible to read criticism of himself without immediately reaching for his pen and replying to the effect that the accusation is a gross insult to his person. He is, in effect, a man unable to laugh at himself."—Sigmund Freud, The Ego and the Id Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Josco 49 Posted October 20, 2009 Ah, this is the sort of thread what I would have wrote in the good old days.... An incunabulum of sorts... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lord Fellatio Nelson 6,219 Posted October 20, 2009 Ah, this is the sort of thread what I would have wrote in the good old days.... An incunabulum of sorts... I used to have one of those Josco, the damn saddle kept falling off at the most inappropriate of moments. I now have two arseholes.......... Actually Ive now got three, the third being a Ms Truss. Thanks to Ms Truss ( or SC or...nah I wont speculate further, we know who it probably is ) this thread has not died just yet. Oh the fame. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,647 Posted October 20, 2009 'Ang on,' I'll get me Slade albums out. Coz I'm sure there's some korkers on them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lord Fellatio Nelson 6,219 Posted October 20, 2009 'Ang on,' I'll get me Slade albums out. Coz I'm sure there's some korkers on them. Never mind the Slade albums, did you used to have THAT haircut? Did you wear those back crippling boots? Come on Mary, do tell! PS: My Mum and Dad took me to see their Film "Flame" when it came out back in, er, a long time ago. Cool. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
time 8,617 Posted October 20, 2009 'Ang on,' I'll get me Slade albums out. Coz I'm sure there's some korkers on them. Never mind the Slade albums, did you used to have THAT haircut? Did you wear those back crippling boots? Come on Mary, do tell! PS: My Mum and Dad took me to see their Film "Flame" when it came out back in, er, a long time ago. Cool. I never did see that film. I see from wiki that its been released on DVD but has it ever been on TV? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Body Snatcher 44 107 Posted October 21, 2009 InAustraliawedon'tusuallyhavespellingmistakesbutsometimeswetalkwithoutusingspacesbetweenthewo rds. LikeG'dayhowyougoingalright? Wespeaklikethisbecausetherearealotoffliesdownhereandifyouopenyourmouthfortoolong thegetin. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Madcow 6 Posted October 30, 2009 Not quite a spelling mistake but my daughter spotted that the sex shop in Worcester, aka 'PRIVATE SHOP', has lost so many letters from its sign that it now reads ' I ATE HO ' No doubt the pictures can be purchased inside..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
honez 79 Posted October 30, 2009 Not quite a spelling mistake but my daughter spotted that the sex shop in Worcester, aka 'PRIVATE SHOP', has lost so many letters from its sign that it now reads ' I ATE HO ' No doubt the pictures can be purchased inside..... Some wag at my local train station has remove/painted over certain letters on the following notice in the car park. "Don't leave your valuables in your car." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites