sex!
Mon, 5 Nov 2001, 10:25 pmRichard37 posts in thread
sex!
Mon, 5 Nov 2001, 10:25 pmHello everyone- i just thought i would call it that so then i could get some interest:0)
I am interested i doing a musical next year and the must i would like to use is popular music of all time- i am asking if anyone can message me back with their most popular music. any kind of music, rock, pop jazz and also musical theatre
thanks heaps
love richard
I am interested i doing a musical next year and the must i would like to use is popular music of all time- i am asking if anyone can message me back with their most popular music. any kind of music, rock, pop jazz and also musical theatre
thanks heaps
love richard
To MASTER Gamble
Wed, 21 Nov 2001, 03:19 amWell sunshine, I seriously doubt Craig, or many other adults for that matter, would have to read "article upon article on nettiqutte (sic - it's n.e.t.i.q.u.e.t.t.e Jase) or whatever".
When you're all grown up, these things become a matter of commom sense and common courtesy - just one of the privileges of increasing years.
I personally think Craig's reply to Auctor, "Language is a Virus", is a beautifully articulated piece on the use of language; perhaps reading it again (if, indeed, you bothered to read it a first time) would help _you_ to express yourself in a more reasoned and mature manner.
Do-do-do take me on in an argument! Having retired from 23 years of teaching, including tutoring many trainee teachers on prac (and god knows Teacher's College English/Spelling/Grammar standards have slipped appallingly), I rather miss the cut and thrust of the classroom - although I must say year threes and fours tend to be somewhat more polite/better spoken around their elders and betters!
BarbZ
Let's see what the oracle has to say about you ...
Thou goatish full-gorged ratsbane!
Luverly!!
When you're all grown up, these things become a matter of commom sense and common courtesy - just one of the privileges of increasing years.
I personally think Craig's reply to Auctor, "Language is a Virus", is a beautifully articulated piece on the use of language; perhaps reading it again (if, indeed, you bothered to read it a first time) would help _you_ to express yourself in a more reasoned and mature manner.
Do-do-do take me on in an argument! Having retired from 23 years of teaching, including tutoring many trainee teachers on prac (and god knows Teacher's College English/Spelling/Grammar standards have slipped appallingly), I rather miss the cut and thrust of the classroom - although I must say year threes and fours tend to be somewhat more polite/better spoken around their elders and betters!
BarbZ
Let's see what the oracle has to say about you ...
Thou goatish full-gorged ratsbane!
Luverly!!
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