5th January 2009, 02:01 PM
Quote:quote:Originally posted by BAJR Host
I have been accused of many things in my time... (most are very funny) .... however... I have now been accused of a terrible thing.... being a
Quote:quote:persistent purveyor of all those dots marking an inability to formulate complete sentences.
.... I can't deal with that... it is sooooooooooo not true...
oh.. hold on...... damn... [:p]
This is better than when I was called a Pantomime archaeologist...
... was I the front end or the rear?
It seems that I have no respect from right minded archaeologists or other heritage professionals.
Glad I still have my sense of humour.........
and to the purveyor of persistant blather. here are what the dots say
- .- .-.. -.- / - --- / - .... . / .... .- -. -.. / -... . -.-. .- ..- ... . / - .... . / -.. --- - ... / .- .. -. - / .-.. .. ... - . -. .. -. --.
Dah Di-dah Di-dah-di-dit Dah-di-dah, Dah Dah-dah-dah, Dah Di-di-di-dit Dit, Di-di-di-dit Di-dah Dah-dit Dah-di-dit, Dah-di-di-dit Dit Dah-di-dah-dit Di-dah Di-di-dah Di-di-dit Dit, Dah Di-di-di-dit Dit, Dah-di-dit Dah-dah-dah Dah Di-di-dit, Di-dah Di-dit Dah-dit Dah, Di-dah-di-dit Di-dit Di-di-dit Dah Dit Dah-dit Di-dit Dah-dit Dah-dah-dit
"Gie's a Job.."
Prof. 'Dolly' Parton
Perhaps you are neither and therefore no end of an archaeologists?
I also use lots of full stops, and exclamation marks. This is because in some forms of communication it is appropriate. And the addition of these and smilies (etc) allows us to deal with the fact that otherwise it is really rather hard to tell when people are being serious and when they're not! Sounds like someone needs to check that their sense of humour didn't disappear at the end of the year...... [:p]