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  • Re: Reform , Ready To Rule , BBC 2 Tonight

    Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    You are a reform supporter

    I am not interested


    You were bad enough before but backing a bunch of xxxxs like that puts you in the idiot cage

    Thats it
    yet here you are time and again.

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    • Re: Reform , Ready To Rule , BBC 2 Tonight

      Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
      Its English thats " made up " of french and german isnt it ?
      German?

      anglo-saxon/old english wasn't derived from German, it was more likely derived from old norse, in which it was cognate and mutually intelligible.

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      • Re: Reform , Ready To Rule , BBC 2 Tonight

        Originally posted by Feedback View Post
        German?

        anglo-saxon/old english wasn't derived from German, it was more likely derived from old norse, in which it was cognate and mutually intelligible.
        TBG? You’re needed over here!

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        • Re: Reform , Ready To Rule , BBC 2 Tonight

          Originally posted by Feedback View Post
          Labour supporters
          Is there any left? Surely not

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          • Re: Reform , Ready To Rule , BBC 2 Tonight

            Originally posted by Feedback View Post
            yet here you are time and again.
            They are on my thread

            I have to swot them away like the dirty flies they are

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            • Re: Reform , Ready To Rule , BBC 2 Tonight

              Originally posted by Feedback View Post
              German?

              anglo-saxon/old english wasn't derived from German, it was more likely derived from old norse, in which it was cognate and mutually intelligible.
              No idea what u are talking about sorry

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              • Re: Reform , Ready To Rule , BBC 2 Tonight



                Hardly surprising, who would bother with the hassle of going to work anyway? Vote Labour and enjoy a life on benefits with the other 9 million….:hehe:

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                • Re: Reform , Ready To Rule , BBC 2 Tonight

                  Originally posted by goats View Post
                  https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1l7pedyzjeo

                  Hardly surprising, who would bother with the hassle of going to work anyway? Vote Labour and enjoy a life on benefits with the other 9 million….:hehe:
                  Until that is you get compulsory draft up to fight in Eastern Europe…..always take the Dolites first don’t they?

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                  • Re: Reform , Ready To Rule , BBC 2 Tonight

                    Originally posted by Feedback View Post
                    Labour supporters
                    Keep up mun, the CCMB commie club have all gone out of their way to shoe horn in they never voted for him 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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                    • Re: Reform , Ready To Rule , BBC 2 Tonight

                      Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                      TBG? You’re needed over here!
                      The Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Frisians (collectively known as Anglo-Saxons when they came to these islands) all spoke versions of what is considered to be the West Germanic language group (and which English is considered to be part of today).
                      Old Norse is considered to be part of the North Germanic language group.

                      Old English and Old Norse were only partially mutually intelligible 'cognate' means words (or languages) that have a common 'ancestor' e.g. cat, chat, Katze, kat, gato etc.
                      Sometimes a cognate word may have its common root in Proto-Germanic, sometimes in Latin (and often via our Norman-French linguistic heritage), sometimes in the overarching Indo-European, the mother of so many languages around the world. Some words migrate 'horizontally', of course.

                      P.S. Frisian is considered to be the nearest living language to English - and I have a friend whose mother tongue it was. When I lived in Germany I used to watch Dutch TV and I remember watching a programme in Frisian which had subtitles for the Dutch/Flemish speakers.

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                      • Re: Reform , Ready To Rule , BBC 2 Tonight

                        Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
                        The Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Frisians (collectively known as Anglo-Saxons when they came to these islands) all spoke versions of what is considered to be the West Germanic language group (and which English is considered to be part of today).
                        Old Norse is considered to be part of the North Germanic language group.

                        Old English and Old Norse were only partially mutually intelligible 'cognate' means words (or languages) that have a common 'ancestor' e.g. cat, chat, Katze, kat, gato etc.
                        Sometimes a cognate word may have its common root in Proto-Germanic, sometimes in Latin (and often via our Norman-French linguistic heritage), sometimes in the overarching Indo-European, the mother of so many languages around the world. Some words migrate 'horizontally', of course.

                        P.S. Frisian is considered to be the nearest living language to English - and I have a friend whose mother tongue it was. When I lived in Germany I used to watch Dutch TV and I remember watching a programme in Frisian which had subtitles for the Dutch/Flemish speakers.
                        Cocked up a sentence above but I'm on the rowing machine in the gym :-)

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                        • Re: Reform , Ready To Rule , BBC 2 Tonight

                          Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                          Its where all the reform voters play the part of the village idiots
                          And Farage is the Pied Piper.

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                          • Re: Reform , Ready To Rule , BBC 2 Tonight

                            Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
                            Cocked up a sentence above but I'm on the rowing machine in the gym :-)
                            Ooh, look at me, I'm on a rowing machine in the gym. Well, I'm in a very, very expensive coffee shop in Mayfair as I type this!

                            PS who types when they are on a rowing machine???

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                            • Re: Reform , Ready To Rule , BBC 2 Tonight

                              I overlooked Scots-English, which has to be said.

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                              • Re: Reform , Ready To Rule , BBC 2 Tonight

                                I see Farage and other men and women of the people like Tice and the party’s candidate to be Lord Mayor of London were at the launch of a book called How to Launder Money this week. Apparently, it’s been written by one of Reform’s powers behind the scenes who has served time at His Majesty’s pleasure for financial misdemeanours - Farage and co are like Trump as it’s all about money making , and saving, for them

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