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err isn't bloke a dude?

Yes it is.That's how I got to learn about it,lots of female friends saying "awww,that silly bloke" :D

what is the british for female anyhow

is there any?
 
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err isn't bloke a dude?

Yes it is.That's how I got to learn about it,lots of female friends saying "awww,that silly bloke" :D

what is the british for female anyhow

is there any?

ask ur friends, mate :)
 
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"The delivery will be exhausting so I advise you to be rested. "

I'm sorry but this sounds like complete bs to me.Why would he/they care anyway?BS

Precisely! WHY?
 
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Maybe you've never HEARD it described that way. But what I'm asking is, could the actual doing of it render a person exhausted?

Hi SD.

Sure. That's just my input as to the use of that phrasing. I realize others may use or have heard that phrasing in convo about child birth.

"could the actual doing of it render a person exhausted?"-SD
Of course.
 
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Delivery is such a nondescript word, like 'tomorrow'. What about 'execution'. Who uses that word??
yes,there are plenty of executions in the bible.
and the word 'delivery',along with 'I advise you to be rested'..is pretty descript.not something a foreigner would bother to advise.
 
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yes,there are plenty of executions in the bible.
and the word 'delivery',along with 'I advise you to be rested'..is pretty descript.not something a foreigner would bother to advise.

OK Bible. Where else are there plenty of executions? Is the bible the ONLY place execution is used? What about faction? Is that a maternal word, or does it come from the bible?

Here's a REAL brain-twister for you: Where does victory, faction, execution, beheaded, exhausted, proper burial, fat cat, country, countermeasures, and tactics come from BESIDES the RN??
 
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Don't forget JR was reading the book Mindhunter by a retired F.B.I. agent hmmm strange to think that them words wouldn't be in there..Tom Clancy again those terms are used...They may not watch T.V but they read they even said so...
 
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OK Bible. Where else are there plenty of executions? Is the bible the ONLY place execution is used? What about faction? Is that a maternal word, or does it come from the bible?

Here's a REAL brain-twister for you: Where does victory, faction, execution, beheaded, exhausted, proper burial, fat cat, country, countermeasures, and tactics come from BESIDES the RN??
Patsy's brain.Patsy's brain on drugs.
yes,you are correct.those weird odd combinations of maternal-ness and intelligent wording only appear in the RN.nowhere else.not in the world of small foreign factions nor anywhere else.just the note.
 
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Don't forget JR was reading the book Mindhunter by a retired F.B.I. agent hmmm strange to think that them words wouldn't be in there..Tom Clancy again those terms are used...They may not watch T.V but they read they even said so...
indeed;they are intelligent words,words an educated,well-read person would use.not just necessarily from a movie.
btw I just love it when holdon answers my posts.It means I've scored a hit. :)
 
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And yes Tom Clancy's Splittercell great book and an awesome game in my opinion...
 
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indeed;they are intelligent words,words an educated,well-read person would use.not just necessarily from a movie.
btw I just love it when holdon answers my posts.It means I've scored a hit. :)

Sorry to burst your bubble, but RN words are high school and lower, with common words misspelled.
 
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How many was misspelled and how many high educated words spelled right...
 
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Don't forget JR was reading the book Mindhunter by a retired F.B.I. agent hmmm strange to think that them words wouldn't be in there..Tom Clancy again those terms are used...They may not watch T.V but they read they even said so...

Heck! You beat me to it.
 
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Sorry to burst your bubble, but RN words are high school and lower, with common words misspelled.
..and to think,a college-educated Patsy can't even spell the word advise....!!
 
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..and to think,a college-educated Patsy can't even spell the word advise....!!

Exactly. That evidence bolsters the idea that the RN author and PR are two different people. RDI rationalized that one with 'oh she misspells on purpose' in about fifteen seconds, when NOBODY, not even RDI even NOTICED for YEARS.

LOL.
 

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