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• #852
Paypal page now saying sold out, looks like I just squeezed in...
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• #853
Does that mean we can start the list for another run in a different colour? :)
- Khornight
- Khornight
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• #854
- Khornight
2.Crumb
- Khornight
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• #855
i dont think we should do caps.
i think we need to do a jersey.
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• #856
- Khornight
2.Crumb
If the list gets to 175 it'll automatically trigger another production run in black.
- Khornight
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• #857
Neckerchiefs
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• #858
- Khornight
2.Crumb - A1astair
- Khornight
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• #859
neckerchiefs
+174
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• #860
So, all the black caps have now gone. VB - Does that mean I can now put the 'duff' one up for grabs?
This will be an extra special hat, fixed by a fixie skidder (novice-skidder-only-on-wet-grass-but-handy-with-a-sewing-machine) ... ie. the cap with the dodgy elastic will be repaired this weekend.
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• #861
any chance you can customise it for me? basically I just want a 5cm band and the peak - will donate to forum
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• #862
Okie cokey ... done :-)
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• #863
In English English, only if it's a verb, cockface.
swimming pool
driving range
practise groundIt is a verb, cuntnose.
[/caring][/you are probably right]
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• #864
- Khornight
2.Crumb - A1astair
- Clara
Gorgeous Baby Blue Please! That was the only thing (and funds) holding me back last time! PLEASE :)
- Khornight
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• #865
All caps have now been dispatched... the final 40 went into the post at 8am this morning and should arrive over the next few days.
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• #866
swimming pool
driving range
practise groundIt is a verb, cuntnose.
[/caring][/you are probably right]
Okay then, let's try some syntactic category tests…
Verb:
- can be preceded by modal verbs, e.g. "he can practise ground", "I must practise ground"; NO.
- form can change to indicate temporal contrasts, e.g. "practised ground"; NO.
- can combine with a noun phrase (NP), e.g. "they practise ground NP[midgets]"; NO.
- can be substituted by or be linked to the verb proform "do", e.g. "you practise ground, do you?", "BMMF practise ground and so does otherjames"; NO.
Noun:
- can be preceded by a determiner, e.g. "the practice ground", "a practice ground"; YES.
- can be preceded by adjectives, e.g. "the barren practice ground", "the new practice ground"; YES.
- can combine with a verb phrase (VP) to make a complete sentence, e.g. "the practice ground VP[opens]", "practice grounds VP[give people somewhere to practise]"; YES.
- can be pluralised, e.g. "practice grounds"; YES.
- can be substituted by a pronoun (like 'it'), e.g. "it's a great facility"; YES.
- can be an appropriate answer to a 'what' question, e.g. "what's that place you go to improve your skills?"; YES.
I could go on, seeing as you're universally challenged.
- can be preceded by modal verbs, e.g. "he can practise ground", "I must practise ground"; NO.
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• #867
I learnt something here today.
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• #868
Okay then, let's try some syntactic category tests…
Verb:
- can be preceded by modal verbs, e.g. "he can practise ground", "I must practise ground"; NO.
- form can change to indicate temporal contrasts, e.g. "practised ground"; NO.
- can combine with a noun phrase (NP), e.g. "they practise ground NP[midgets]"; NO.
- can be substituted by or be linked to the verb proform "do", e.g. "you practise ground, do you?", "BMMF practise ground and so does otherjames"; NO.
Noun:
- can be preceded by a determiner, e.g. "the practice ground", "a practice ground"; YES.
- can be preceded by adjectives, e.g. "the barren practice ground", "the new practice ground"; YES.
- can combine with a verb phrase (VP) to make a complete sentence, e.g. "the practice ground VP[opens]", "practice grounds VP[give people somewhere to practise]"; YES.
- can be pluralised, e.g. "practice grounds"; YES.
- can be substituted by a pronoun (like 'it'), e.g. "it's a great facility"; YES.
- can be an appropriate answer to a 'what' question, e.g. "what's that place you go to improve your skills?"; YES.
I could go on, seeing as you're universally challenged.
So tempted to merge this post with https://www.lfgss.com/thread9072.html
- can be preceded by modal verbs, e.g. "he can practise ground", "I must practise ground"; NO.
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• #869
Got my cap today, thanks to all involved :)
Very nice it is... and I'd even forgotten to wear one today, so that worked out well
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• #870
Also got mine this morn'. Rather spiffing.
And I might add that you have lovely handwriting, David.
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• #871
Wearing mine now! Thanks for the fast shipping :) Amazed it actually fits too!
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• #872
BMMF is correct and I am a tool. Sorry.
writes out 100 times
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• #873
BMMF is correct and I am a tool. Sorry.
writes out 100 times
No copying and pasting, right? ;)
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• #874
- Khornight
2.Crumb - A1astair
- Clara
- Doktor P.
was very jealous today, saw three of them being worn!
- Khornight
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• #875
So any news on these? The unicorn one is being made right? Can't wait to get a hat.
Just ordered hopefully I was in time to grab the last one.