Guys, just had a prospective member from the RoI enquiring about joining us but sad he was where he was and nothing seemed to be happening on his side of the water. I have duly directed him to your website. Hope he makes contact. His name is Maurice Devitt.
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Maurice DeVitt.... sounds like an alias to me. Are you sure it wasn't I P Freely?grenadier heeder wrote:Guys, just had a prospective member from the RoI enquiring about joining us but sad he was where he was and nothing seemed to be happening on his side of the water. I have duly directed him to your website. Hope he makes contact. His name is Maurice Devitt.
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Hi Adam , thanks for passing on our details to this person . Always good to get new members . Can you PM me your tel no. if possible , I would like to have a chat with you , thanks.
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Possibly Davitt?? which is a common Irish surname??
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I think that 'Possibly' is a common Irish surname.
Surely though, it should be hyphenated as Possibly-Davitt?
Am I correct?
Certainly more correct than your punctuation I fear.
Ⓒ pedantic old gits who have been to the pub and think they are witty but really are just pushing a point too far to be funny no matter that there may have been some potential for humour in the last post it was lost on me cos I've had a drink or two with an old boy who served on 120' MTB's [no.629] and has the scars in his side to prove he saw some action. Ⓒ 2008
Yes, there was no punctuation in the last bit, that makes it ironic and according to the laws of Pythonesque comedy...it's funny!
Surely though, it should be hyphenated as Possibly-Davitt?
Am I correct?
Certainly more correct than your punctuation I fear.
Ⓒ pedantic old gits who have been to the pub and think they are witty but really are just pushing a point too far to be funny no matter that there may have been some potential for humour in the last post it was lost on me cos I've had a drink or two with an old boy who served on 120' MTB's [no.629] and has the scars in his side to prove he saw some action. Ⓒ 2008
Yes, there was no punctuation in the last bit, that makes it ironic and according to the laws of Pythonesque comedy...it's funny!