The Bleeding Obvious

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Greynomad
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The Bleeding Obvious

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Crawler on NEWS24:
“Chinese probe returns to Earth after 19 hours on the Moon collecting lunar samples.”

No sher, Sh!tlock!!!😳

It sure as eggs wasn’t collecting Solar or Martian samples on the LUNAR surface! 🙄
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At least the spelling was correct for a change. :lol:
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I suppose we should look at the positives...
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Greynomad wrote: Sat Dec 05, 2020 10:29 pm Crawler on NEWS24:
“Chinese probe returns to Earth after 19 hours on the Moon collecting lunar samples.”

No sher, Sh!tlock!!!😳

It sure as eggs wasn’t collecting Solar or Martian samples on the LUNAR surface! 🙄
Technically thinking there could be Martian samples in the Lunar samples collected,earthlings have been there and left samples behind.Just saying :oops: :o :shock: :roll: :lol:
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This the 21st century, lots of things have changed including how people express themselves and massive changes to spelling and explanation. We can thank the PC crowd and teaching profession for what some see as a downfall in communication, but is really just change and something that's been occurring since the beginning of our time on earth. Try reading the English language from before the 19th century and see how language and expression have changed, you can't stop evolution, the nutters have been trying to do that for ever and always fail, as there is only one driver of life, change.

I'm currently learning an entire new repertoire of songs I've never heard and some of the grammar and words make no sense whatsoever to me, until pointed out by our lead singer whose grand kids are really with it. Was a bit reluctant to go in this direction, but now love it as it's opened up a new approach to my music and get a good laugh out of some of the expressions they use today, when realising what they actually mean and not the gobbledy gook it sounds to me. :? :lol:
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NP,
A tautology is still a tautology, no matter how you wrap it.
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