Dragons' Den - Where are They now?
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But I was merely correcting someone making that same point. They said it was ONLY said one way, and I clarified as to what is right. Plus, I was specifically referring to the British way.
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Theo ripped this young man a new arsehole on this episode
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@0lilKayde0 Who the F^&^k cares about using one or the other way of righting it, damn some people are so pathetic. Listen, KAYDE, do me a favor, go to a website, book a cheap flight to somewhere really exotic, like barbados, or hawaii, phuket, or boracay island in the phiippines, just go there and live it up on the beach for like 3-4 weeks. meet the travellers, the locals, have fun, relax. Just go, dont worry about your job, or your family/friends, just go have fun, for no reason.
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That's all right =)
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@0lilKayde0 My bad it's the other way round. Ignore me.
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No, it isn't... Considering I'm a linguist, I think I would know. 'Patent' is American. 'Paitent' is British, though in recent years the American style seems to be gaining precedence.
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@0lilKayde0 Yes it is.. Considering I've done work it Patent Law I think I would know.
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No it isn't...
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@TheoriginalJJBusby It angered me hahaha
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@OnlyUseMaSpaz Haha I know!! I love how he's a business man and can't even say it properly.
Good looking fella
realysmallshoe 11 months ago 8
But it's not perfectly flat, there's a great big curve in it!
Have you ever tried to work on a piece of paper with a big 90 degree curve on it, it ruins your work!
nattavision 1 year ago 7