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Ah yes, Lewyboy (is that how you spell it? should it not be Louis Boy? our friend who lets the dealer choose his car model, engine type & colour then just hands over the money with a cheery wave and a smile. Then heads home to write an epic about his neighbour pinching his 75p rubbish bags.
FYI: I did not ask for schadenfreude. I posted a news paper story for others to read and possibly comment on. I did not say please can you comment on my spelling in the title.
It gives such great pleasure to know that you are so perfect in your "who gives a toss" life. Where do you find all the time to sit and search for spelling mistakes? Oh hang on I get it. You never actually post anything that helps anybody out do you?
Why don't you go back to spying on your neighbours to see if they have returned your stolen 75p rubbish bags?
Take another look at the forum Louis (should it have an e on the end?) you may find that others including you have made spelling mistakes without asking your permission to do so.
Were you bullied at school? Thought so. Did they stick your head down the loo (that's toilet) then flush it? Thought so.
Get a life buddy. Oh, I don't live in a glass house. Something else you got wrong Loowybouy.
. But it wasnt my thread. Aww, confusing, more beer.No, I meant the heading of the thread!
(But you are quite correct the full-stop is misplaced).![]()
You have to laugh.
Bloke creates a post mocking someone else's intelligence and includes a basic spelling error in the heading.
Oh the irony!
You are determined to have the last word aren't you? As with all your posts it's never a helpful word. Try being helpful. You may like it. Spending your life mocking others is just a wasted life.lewyboy said:Well, that went well.
33 year old with a 20 year old girlfriend - respect.
Or about standard for the valleys![]()
It's difficult to know which is more appropriate:
'Let he without sin cast the first stone'.
'When schadenfreude goes wrong'.
Or
'People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones'.
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