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Offline Barbel Mick

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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2940 on: January 28, 2022, 21:16:44 »
So, I do dislike a sentence being started with 'so'!
One of my other dislikes is 'of' instead of 'have'........ 'should of' instead of 'should have'. 'would of' instead of 'would have', etc  :old:
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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2941 on: January 28, 2022, 22:18:12 »
Mick, I refer you to a recent post on my facewit page....
"You better not of ruined my coat"
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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2942 on: January 28, 2022, 22:46:13 »
I've just watched a programme where the narrator and some of the contributors continually referred to something called 'nucular' power. Somewhat lessens my belief in them being experts in a field they can't even pronounce.
Seems pearl asbo orange is faster after all....

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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2943 on: January 29, 2022, 07:43:50 »
Some political commentators still say "Bregzit" as part of their Speculation Corporation updates.
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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2944 on: January 29, 2022, 15:35:54 »
USA speak, rather like Aluminem. It must not be allowed here.
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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2945 on: January 29, 2022, 17:00:03 »
Trash can
Horseback riding
Side walk
Eye glasses

Naming items so the stupid don't get it wrong.  :dl_hyperhysteria: :dl_hyperhysteria:
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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2946 on: January 29, 2022, 17:17:05 »
USA speak, rather like Aluminem. It must not be allowed here.

Can we also now refer to 'platinium' rather than 'platinum' now?   lol

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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2947 on: January 29, 2022, 18:32:58 »
The American curb being used to describe kerb. Really annoys me

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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2948 on: January 29, 2022, 18:39:34 »
People who don't know the difference between 'brakes' and 'breaks'! eg. So called professional YouTube videos quoting 'break horse power'

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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2949 on: January 29, 2022, 19:19:09 »
Agree with all above.  :clap:
But...what is fair game on social media, telling some hairy muscleman he 'don't talk proper', not so much ........... :smirk:
Worst one in print I saw on a Facebook fancy font graphic panel recently, was of the 'could of' variety  :angry-banghead:

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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2950 on: January 29, 2022, 19:33:46 »
There is nothing wrong, in my opinion, to continue to press the point(s) and tell someone they can't spell and ought to have learnt by now (or learned, it can be either.......). The snow flake attitude does nothing to uphold some semblance sustaining correct spelling and grammar.

One of my brothers drives me crazy with his lack of understanding at the age of 68 with issues over 'to', 'your' and 'there'..... Never mind 'have' and 'of'.  :dl_smiley_banghead:
So how's it going so far then?

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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2951 on: January 29, 2022, 20:34:22 »
I have great difficulty with spelling. For example when I don't wash my feet they spell something awful.
I have "Eric Morecambe syndrome". All the right letters, but not necessarily in the right order.
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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2952 on: January 29, 2022, 23:23:19 »
We all make mistakes Brocket, sometimes we may even not know how to spell the word, but it doesn't take a lot of effort to find out how to spell it.
What annoys me most is that people now days don't seem to care.
I tell my grandkids, regularly, learn how to spell and learn your grammar, because social media is not the only thing you will be writing on in your life.
Having said that, I'm not well educated, leaving school with no qualifications at 16 but I try my best!   :thumb: :grin:
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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2953 on: January 30, 2022, 07:26:00 »
It's all very well for you Northerners who pronounce your words the way they are spelt. Spare a thought for the kids down South who spell it one way and pronounce it another.
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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2954 on: January 30, 2022, 11:47:45 »
Service reminder on my car a Honda Jazz ( yeah I know) It was in last month to have the window washer pump replaced so they did a pre-service health check.
Front brake pads down to 7mm - replacements £325
O/S rear handbrake cable bracket - bolt missing - replacement £65.80 
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That bolt must be made of unobtainium

I think I'll be giving the main dealer a miss this year  :topic_closed:
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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2955 on: January 30, 2022, 11:57:30 »
£325 for brake pads ..  :shock:

My CRV had new discs and pads all around for less than that ....
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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2956 on: January 30, 2022, 18:19:31 »
Worn at 7mm?  lol

You'd best budget for a set of tyres because they'll wear out as well.
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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2957 on: January 30, 2022, 18:32:24 »
    Someone is making a fat profit on a simple brake pad change.
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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2958 on: January 30, 2022, 19:25:10 »
I was thinking what you all said.
Looking back to last year I see I paid £285 for engine oil and filter change and an air con re-gas. They quoted £79 for the air con so something IRO £200 for an oil change is a bit steep.
There is a parts dealer a few hundred yards from home so I'll visit them. 

Should I ask for a gennine Honda filter or are there other suitable makes?
What make of brake pads are good and or best avoided?
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Re: The moaning old git thread
« Reply #2959 on: January 30, 2022, 19:37:34 »
A pattern oil filter will be fine.

There's many makes out there but Bosch or Brembo pads are easily as Good as oem

Others are EBC and Ferodo

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