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« Reply #11130 on: October 24, 2012, 12:19:24 PM »

What's happened to Prose of a Poshboy?

He must be thrilled, or I hope he is. His Diary is buzzing along, every few days he pops on, says a few things to stimulate thought & debate, then goes off & lives the dream.

As Forum "Diaries" go, that's as good as it gets.
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« Reply #11131 on: October 24, 2012, 12:21:44 PM »

What's happened to Prose of a Poshboy?

Should be re-titled "prose from the not so posh" imo
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« Reply #11132 on: October 24, 2012, 12:22:46 PM »

Is this even Alex's diary anymore?

Adverbs are simply adjectives for verbs and modify the verb rather than the noun.

You are a careful [adjective] man [noun] who treads [verb] carefully [adverb].

That said some of the greatest writers who have lived loath adverbs. But that's more for the way they cause prose to be written in a passive, flowery sense.

http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/45718

Personally the lack of adverbs in modern english always grates on me. That 888 ad where Shane Warne tells me he plays different makes me want to throw things at the telly.

I swear you keep calling me Alan to wind me up btw Wink
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« Reply #11133 on: October 24, 2012, 12:27:17 PM »

I've left it for 744 pages, but this really should be "Prose from a Posh-boy" shouldn't it?

Prose from, not Prose of

Posh-boy hyphenated, as "poshboy" does not exist as a word

http://oxforddictionaries.com/spellcheck/english/?q=poshboy
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« Reply #11134 on: October 24, 2012, 12:28:59 PM »

Is this even Alex's diary anymore?

Adverbs are simply adjectives for verbs and modify the verb rather than the noun.

You are a careful [adjective] man [noun] who treads [verb] carefully [adverb].

That said some of the greatest writers who have lived loath adverbs. But that's more for the way they cause prose to be written in a passive, flowery sense.

http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/45718

Personally they always grate on me. That 888 ad where Shane Warne tells me he plays different makes me want to throw things at the telly.

I swear you keep calling me Alan to wind me up btw Wink

Whoops, sorry AlUn!

I think we get more complaints on the Channel about names pronounced or spelt incorrectly (or is that "incorrect"?) than almost anything else.

My surname is usually mis-spelt, too. Should be two "l"'s, as in balls.

I went to The Vic last night, the surly chap in Reception asked my name, then "Christian name"?

"Tony".

He instantly fires back, "No it's not, it's Anthony".

Think I learnt what a rhetorical question was, if nothing else.....

Welcome to The Vic.  (I just imagined he said that, it made me feel better).

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« Reply #11135 on: October 24, 2012, 12:30:37 PM »

I've left it for 744 pages, but this really should be "Prose from a Posh-boy" shouldn't it?

Prose from, not Prose of

Posh-boy hyphenated, as "poshboy" does not exist as a word

http://oxforddictionaries.com/spellcheck/english/?q=poshboy
its all bollocks. Bet he ain't even been to Peterborough
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« Reply #11136 on: October 24, 2012, 12:33:00 PM »

Is this even Alex's diary anymore?

Adverbs are simply adjectives for verbs and modify the verb rather than the noun.

You are a careful [adjective] man [noun] who treads [verb] carefully [adverb].

That said some of the greatest writers who have lived loath adverbs. But that's more for the way they cause prose to be written in a passive, flowery sense.

http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/45718

Personally the lack of adverbs in modern english always grates on me. That 888 ad where Shane Warne tells me he plays different makes me want to throw things at the telly.

I swear you keep calling me Alan to wind me up btw Wink

Thanks for that link Alan - NOW I get it!

How cool would it be to write like this, too.....


For the last fifteen years or so, sloganeers have seemed almost to take joy in whacking the -ly from the end of words that modify verbs, littering our cultural landscape with amputated-sounding phrases

Let us hope that Alex's ramblings don't ever descend to those daft check-box things. I have never understood why folks write 3 or 4 lines each preceded by check-boxes. What on earth is that about? 
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« Reply #11137 on: October 24, 2012, 12:35:06 PM »


Whoops, sorry AlUn!

I think we get more complaints on the Channel about names pronounced or spelt incorrectly (or is that "incorrect"?) than almost anything else.

My surname is usually mis-spelt, too. Should be two "l"'s, as in balls.

I went to The Vic last night, the surly chap in Reception asked my name, then "Christian name"?

"Tony".

He instantly fires back, "No it's not, it's Anthony".

Think I learnt what a rhetorical question was, if nothing else.....

Welcome to The Vic.  (I just imagined he said that, it made me feel better).


It's OK. I've had people doing it for so long now it rarely bothers me. It just seemed a bit odd as it's in my forum name. I wondered if you were doing it on purpose!

People get REALLY upset at their name being spelled incorrectly. If you work on a local newspaper it's the one cardinal sin as people will ring in as angry as you can imagine. As someone who has spent 30 odd years getting my name spelled correctly about 10% of the time I have little sympathy.
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« Reply #11138 on: October 24, 2012, 12:39:05 PM »


Whoops, sorry AlUn!

I think we get more complaints on the Channel about names pronounced or spelt incorrectly (or is that "incorrect"?) than almost anything else.

My surname is usually mis-spelt, too. Should be two "l"'s, as in balls.

I went to The Vic last night, the surly chap in Reception asked my name, then "Christian name"?

"Tony".

He instantly fires back, "No it's not, it's Anthony".

Think I learnt what a rhetorical question was, if nothing else.....

Welcome to The Vic.  (I just imagined he said that, it made me feel better).


It's OK. I've had people doing it for so long now it rarely bothers me. It just seemed a bit odd as it's in my forum name. I wondered if you were doing it on purpose!

People get REALLY upset at their name being spelled incorrectly. If you work on a local newspaper it's the one cardinal sin as people will ring in as angry as you can imagine. As someone who has spent 30 odd years getting my name spelled correctly about 10% of the time I have little sympathy.

No no, it was 100% not deliberate, I know how it offends, especially from my work next door, & I don't go looking for aggro.

I make daft mistakes like that more & more these days. I spend half my time wondering if senility or similar has arrived, & my mind is going, & the other half wondering if it is just paranoia.

It was, I hope, just careless of me.
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« Reply #11139 on: October 24, 2012, 01:07:59 PM »

Annoys me when people use solid names but decide to change the spelling for no good reason.

You agree Alun?
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« Reply #11140 on: October 24, 2012, 01:12:56 PM »

Racist ban?

Alun is an old masculine given name in the Welsh language; although it is not directly related to Alan (it is derived from Proto-Celtic *alouno- meaning either "nourishing" or "wandering"[22][23]),

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_(given_name)#Variations_of_the_name

And yes I am Welsh. And no I don't speak Welsh.
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« Reply #11141 on: October 24, 2012, 01:16:41 PM »



Say it how you like.
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« Reply #11142 on: October 24, 2012, 01:18:03 PM »

Racist ban?

Alun is an old masculine given name in the Welsh language; although it is not directly related to Alan (it is derived from Proto-Celtic *alouno- meaning either "nourishing" or "wandering"[22][23]),

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_(given_name)#Variations_of_the_name

And yes I am Welsh. And no I don't speak Welsh.


More importantly where does that ridiculous spelling of Suu come from?  
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« Reply #11143 on: October 24, 2012, 01:18:40 PM »

so you're welsh and you can't spell!?

Yet despite all these obstacles you manage to run a very successful magazine, well done!!

Would you like to share with us you views on life and how you became driven to achieve (providing you are over 35, the specified age limit to hold an opinion ofc) or is it purely down to the quality of your columnists?
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« Reply #11144 on: October 24, 2012, 01:22:55 PM »

Definitely the columnists. Chasing them for late copy on a regular basis keeps me fresh.
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