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Language...

Posted: Thu 06 Nov, 2003 7:34 pm
by Sticky Blue
Gentlemen of the forum, and yes I excuse the ladies because none of them are guilty of this, in one word; Language!

It is tiresome to read through a post and find swearing scattered throughout the text for no reason at all. It is a sign of a poor command of the English language and poor vocabulary. The text type of writing that people seem to have reverted to once again is starting to get on my nose, for one, and I am sure it is getting on other peoples as well.

Some of you have had PMs from me requesting that you cease and desist from the foul language and text speak but for those of you who are guilty of doing both these things take this as your warning. ]

I will stop editing your posts and just delete them. I, nor others, want to read your crass language and pathetic attempts at corrupting the English language into some form of street speak... you have been warned!

If you find you post has suddenly dissappeared please try and remember this warning.

Posted: Thu 06 Nov, 2003 7:51 pm
by Aldo
Totaly agree Sticky. I would also like to take this opurtunity to say I have and always will only ever speak the Queens English, unfortunatley that Queen happens to be Lily Savage :D

Posted: Thu 06 Nov, 2003 9:22 pm
by Jason The Argonaut
Well I must have been a good boy I never got a pm from Sticky, thank fcuk for that. :wink:

Posted: Thu 06 Nov, 2003 11:12 pm
by Wholley
Stick's,
Agree entirely with your sentiments regarding texting.
My son does it every time he mails me and it annoys the hell out of me.
Wholley.
:o

Posted: Fri 07 Nov, 2003 9:29 am
by Jon
Sorry. Its what school, does to me you see!

Posted: Fri 07 Nov, 2003 10:32 am
by lew
I agree to, I’m 18 and I can form properly spelt and punctuated sentences, so the rest of them can as well... It’s not hard to do guys and gals...


lew

Posted: Fri 07 Nov, 2003 3:17 pm
by Spannerman
It is the Felonious Use of Carnal Knowledge that gets my goat especially by using an asterisk in the offending word, it surely must be easier NOT to use these chosen expletives.

There are youngsters on this site that may well be viewing these pages and it cannot be seen to be right that the spoken word often becomes the written word, pack it in chaps!

Posted: Fri 07 Nov, 2003 3:44 pm
by Aldo
by using an asterisk in the offending word, it surely must be easier NOT to use these chosen expletives.
'fraid I'm guilty of that one. Though in some posts ie the subliminal message one, I think it was entirely justified. :o

Posted: Fri 07 Nov, 2003 11:32 pm
by Chaff
One of the good things about this forum is that the posts are on the whole pretty much devoid of expletives accept when they are used as part of a joke which seems ok to me.

One of the things I've noticed about the use of text language is it isn't just the youngsters who are using it. In other places I've often been fooled into thinking someone was about 13 and they turn out to be in their mid thirties! It's very confusing.

Posted: Sun 09 Nov, 2003 5:51 pm
by Gary_amsterdam
Well, coming from Holland and having Irish parents has only really taught me the spoken side of it all, I try my best to watch my spelling but sometimes I make mistakes, please excuse them.

Posted: Sun 09 Nov, 2003 6:07 pm
by RobT
The way the angry corpral's have spoken to me has warped my fragile little mind....i cant help it! :wink:

Aye, as he said..less of the expleitives chaps ;)

language!

Posted: Wed 12 Nov, 2003 10:51 pm
by mutley2002
i must say though on the whole (not like some web sites) the language is qiet good you do a good job on here and its great to come on and have social friendly chats thats what its all about
well done :lol:

Posted: Tue 18 Nov, 2003 8:00 pm
by Deniable_Operative
I am impressed by the overall conduct and content of this forum too.

good stuff.

Posted: Wed 19 Nov, 2003 2:51 pm
by barryc
The forum is heavily RM, plus a few other of the better military and self discipline is one of the attributes that makes good soldiers; that self discipline extends to the language we use. As a young single marine it was a cardinal sin to be invited to a married man's home and to swear in his wife's presence, bad manners so it wasn't done. To this day my daughters have never heard their father use the less acceptable swear words in the anglo saxon language. A dying breed we gentlemen aren't we fellas?


Barry

Posted: Wed 19 Nov, 2003 3:32 pm
by Spannerman
Couldn't agree more Barry, but then you are from East Sussex where the South Downs meet the sea, nothing to swear about there except cor blimey!