Vardinhio Posted 15 January 2009 Posted 15 January 2009 urghhh. I've been up now for 24 hours doing my uni essay. Hand-in is today at noon but I'm 1,000 words over the limit. Oh the fun of tearing up your own work....
Lillehamring Posted 15 January 2009 Posted 15 January 2009 It is a proper noun! it's a proper something! i'm not gonna start capitalising, even for you!
Katy Posted 15 January 2009 Posted 15 January 2009 Not if you're discussing a system of government, or somesuch I believed wrong.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 15 January 2009 Posted 15 January 2009 Two in a row... Phube's on a roll. Or should that be Pubes on a roll. What do they taste like? You know...
Guest Posted 15 January 2009 Posted 15 January 2009 urghhh. I've been up now for 24 hours doing my uni essay. Hand-in is today at noon but I'm 1,000 words over the limit. Oh the fun of tearing up your own work.... Is it on the socially constructed view of crime? Does it make reference to lower socio-economic groups, and their apparent higher existence in criminological theories? If so, can I have your spare words?
Phube Posted 15 January 2009 Posted 15 January 2009 Phube sarnie? Ewww. I have you know I make a mean sarnie!!
Corky Posted 15 January 2009 Posted 15 January 2009 I have you know I make a shit sarnie!! Phube, now now, no need for that
skinnydipper Posted 15 January 2009 Posted 15 January 2009 An errant understanding of vocabulary can have disastrous consequences. Taken from Tony Martin's prison literacy test: Put a cross next to the word that completes the following well known phrase - Trespassers will be a) prosecuted b) executed x
Monk Posted 15 January 2009 Author Posted 15 January 2009 An errant understanding of vocabulary can have disastrous consequences.Taken from Tony Martin's prison literacy test: Put a cross next to the word that completes the following well known phrase - Trespassers will be a) prosecuted b) executed x That belongs in the joke thread
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