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| I have just discovered on another thread that once you have more than 50 posts you can do this yourself. Just go to your profile and edit it, there is an option to change your tagline. I just need to think of one now!
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| Thank you all for the replies and PM's. All done and I have finally gotten rid of the old name....
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| Gotten "Gotten? Wossatt?" English!........ ![]()
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It's a bit Olde English but can still come in handy. Consider: I haven't got to play football this season may mean that I don't have to play football this season or that I have yet to play a match. I haven't gotten to play football this season clearly means the latter. Last edited by nickb : 27-09-06 at 12:59 PM. |
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| "It's the past participle of the verb 'To Get' It's a bit Olde English but can still come in handy" Thanks NickB for the explanation. Incoming green I was born and raised in Shropshire and a lot of the words were very Olde English when translated from the Salop language to English... ![]()
__________________ Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool Last edited by rickles23 : 28-09-06 at 12:41 PM. |
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