The art of conversation

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Re: The art of conversation

Postby Rifleman » Wed Oct 12, 2005 8:23 pm

What have I missed today ?.....hmmmm....seems you lot have been having a hay-day in my absence.......what a great read, and really nice to see the Foz sitting in the middle and bringing his own point of view into the fray.......keep it up all, we know its all in good fun......no real dirt thrown here, just virtual fun to be enjoyed by the innocent bystanders.........I bite my lip all the time now, so as not to get dragged into dialogue about the "art of conversation"........

Spelling, Grammar, and Punctuation, make so much sense when attempting to relay thoughts accurately....
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Re: The art of conversation

Postby Felix/FFDS » Wed Oct 12, 2005 8:29 pm


Spelling, Grammar, and Punctuation make so much sense when attempting to relay thoughts accurately....



But, proper punctuation is a lot like facts are to a story - they tend to stand in the way of a good one!
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Re: The art of conversation

Postby H » Thu Oct 13, 2005 12:00 am

I have endless conversations with myself, sorting out day-to-day problems, having long discussions over what to do, and what not to do... or even just sitting quietly, and silently... and the great beauty is... I always agree with myself...!

Great fun. If I can't find anyone to argue with I argue with myself. That could be one reason my neighbours think I'm a tad weird.
If anyone overhearing complains you can use the line I do, "Considering everyone around me, that's the only way I could get into an intelligent conversation." ;D

Happiness is Foz shaped... 8)... ;D...!

And what shape might that be? :P :D
Whatever it may be, by the end of the day it should be well-done! ;) 8)
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Re: The art of conversation

Postby Rifleman » Thu Oct 13, 2005 1:46 am



But, proper punctuation is a lot like facts are to a story - they tend to stand in the way of a good one!


Right you are Felix  ;D.........a saying I hear echoed in my head, in my fathers voice......... "don't let facts cloud a perfectly good story"........this, from when he talked about Hollywood productions....... ::)
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Re: The art of conversation

Postby Ivan » Fri Oct 14, 2005 2:12 pm

Breezah speak? Never heard of it.

Dutch text speak is usually a Mix of Dutch and English.

I too like talking to ourselves.....That way we can have normal conversations..... ;D


We think almost everyone talks to themselves...

That's Me mE and ME.....Still follow it?

Breezah is some kind of subdialect to 1337-speak, but whitout the tech part.
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