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1 hour ago, The_Kincardine said:

Some of your more excitable diddy pals have been reading posts on RM about MOH and wanking furiously over it.  Back in the sane world no-one gives a f**k and the boy can support who he likes.

^^^ this. I dont frequent RM and I don't go anywhere near any other club's fan sites. I do however imagine there are some fairly narrow minded views at just about every club on their own specific betes noir. I come to PnB as it offers a more catholic view of Scottish football; long may it continue.

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1 minute ago, alta-pete said:

^^^ this. I dont frequent RM and I don't go anywhere near any other club's fan sites. I do however imagine there are some fairly narrow minded views at just about every club on their own specific betes noir. I come to PnB as it offers a more catholic view of Scottish football; long may it continue.

^^^michael o’hallloran found.

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1 hour ago, Ken Fitlike said:

So Rangers Media is not an accurate reflection on the  poisonous collective mindset of Rangers supporters then?

how on earth did we all call that one wrong?

Apparently two posters on here are a fairer reflection than 10,000 on RM. 

Wonder why? 

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2 hours ago, Ken Fitlike said:

So Rangers Media is not an accurate reflection on the  poisonous collective mindset of Rangers supporters then?

how on earth did we all call that one wrong?

In your case?  Practise.

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1 minute ago, Monkey Tennis said:

Correct.  That's why I corrected you.

You were using the word as a noun, yet adopted the spelling used for the verb.

You didn't.  My point was that Kenfuckall got it wrong through practising getting things wrong.  Verb.

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7 minutes ago, The_Kincardine said:

You didn't.  My point was that Kenfuckall got it wrong through practising getting things wrong.  Verb.

No.

The practice was being used as a noun as in 'practice makes perfect'.  Were the phrase 'practising makes perfect', the form with the 's' would be appropriate.

A little tip for you Kincardine:  when confronted by such dilemmas, substitute 'advise/advice' for 'practise/practice'.  The principle is identical, but in the first case the words sound a little different from each other, so it helps.

 

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8 minutes ago, The_Kincardine said:

Yes.

You used the American English form.

I didn't.  

I used the British English forms you referred to earlier.

'c' for the noun; 's' for the verb.

Do the 'advice/advise' thing.  You'll see that I'm right.

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