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whats the correct use of the term racist?

The BBC's John Simpson was shown on last night's TV news interviewing the late Pim Fortuyn. Fortuyn said something along the lines of: "we have guests who are trying to take over the house." Said Simpson: "That sounds very racist to me." Replied Fortuyn: "Give me a definition of racist." At which point the BBC report ended.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racism

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Brakes - Breaks

 

Breaks - These can be taken during the day to relive yourself from tedium of work. e.g I need several breaks a day from reading inane drivel posted on car forums otherwise I go loopy!

 

Brakes - I need to use my brakes carefully during the winter months otherwise I will find myself spending a shit load of money with Miami GT.

 

What about this one, CJ:

 

Relieve/Relive

 

Relieve: You can relieve yourself of the contents of your sack by knocking one out in the bathroom.

 

Relive: You can relive your youth by buying a Supra when you're an old git having a mid life crisis like CJ here. (He's the one teaching us English and getting it wrong. lol)

 

 

Hope this helps....

:D :d

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What about this one, CJ:

 

Relieve/Relive

 

Relieve: You can relieve yourself of the contents of your sack by knocking one out in the bathroom.

 

Relive: You can relive your youth by buying a Supra when you're an old git having a mid life crisis like CJ here. (He's the one teaching us English and getting it wrong. lol)

 

 

Hope this helps....

:D :d

 

Mange tout Rodney, mange tout :D

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I studied English Language at A-Level. This included the study of Old English and how the language has changed. The comments that are being made here about the misuse of language are very similar to those that were made by many people that were against changes to the language several hundred years ago. You guys would have hated Shakespeare for example, but he would not be dictated to about the use of a language! Our language will and is changing all the time and after all this is a forum for petrol heads not academics. I don't think anyone here joins up to learn the proper use of written English.........do they?

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Two - Too - To

Two - I have two balls in my sack (one would hope being said by a male human)

Too - I have those too (as above)

To - I am going to have to go (two for the price of one there - in fact, three.)

 

Too - I have those too (as above), but mine are too big for comfort

 

(Even older and even more pedantic old git)

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Arial: What arial are you from, how far is that from Bristol ?

 

Axe: I'll axe him if he has bought the tractor yet.

 

Both used lots around here... really !

:)

Again...pronunciation rather than spelling.

 

Arial / aerial

One is a font, the other a mast for receiving radio signals.

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