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Do Governments always tell us every thing

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Philip S.,

Your negative mind will never give anything
a positive spin.

Enjoy your gruntlement.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 4 February 2019 5:07:52 PM
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Foxy best take the advice you gave me
Only a matter of time before the insults are noticed
Posted by Belly, Monday, 4 February 2019 5:45:47 PM
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That is because Belly did report. Weak.

I have left before to come back would prove me weak. So after this thread it is a firm goodby from me. Posted by Belly, Thursday, 6 March 2014 1:19:54 PM

mhaze gee your thoughts seem powered by a lard burning candle in a tin
YES age about 12 to 16, not very bright then
Dreamer, grew up, have you any intentions of joining me
Sorry to inform you some ugly side effects can threaten the likes of you
Understanding
you have wasted a life by not using your brain is one
THAT WAS needlessly rude
But am I to behave any better than you
Gee I hope so, in matters that involve thinking at least
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 12 January 2019 4:09:01 PM

mhaze yes still rethinking my rude reply
But I ask you this question
You agree you do not like me? take weak shots often?
End question start statement, * based only on your words* *I place no value on your intellectual ability's*
Question, is it your view my job is to take what I see as childlike insult without return serve*?
Sadly mhaze you can not do better, but thanks for proving that post after post
Posted by Belly, Sunday, 13 January 2019 5:21:36 AM

Belly,
Wow. Quite the tantrum. I can see you don't like your little fibs pointed out.

Don't fret over insulting me - water off a ducks back. Or "like being flogged with a warm lettuce". As a life-long ALP man (chuckle) you'd know that quote, wouldn't you?
Posted by mhaze, Sunday, 13 January 2019 9:11:01 AM

** Watch your back the knives are being sharpened. **
Posted by Philip S, Monday, 4 February 2019 5:52:22 PM
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Foxy Quote "Enjoy your gruntlement."

Educating yourself at your advanced age is a good thing.

Your usage of an extremely rarely used word, more than likely you look for synonyms to words.

Your usage of the word in the following way supports this theory "Enjoy your gruntlement." you are only able to use it in a very easily constructed three word sentence.

Most people on this forum would not know or have ever heard this word before, myself being one I know I have never used it and don't recall ever hearing or seeing it before.

Some people may think of the word disgruntled which all should know from high school and think they know the meaning, but please don't confuse the words foxy used " gruntlement ".

When you use vocabulary to try to impress people and make them think you are more highly educated that you actually are, may I suggest you use the word in a sentence of around 10 to 12 words, preferably use two sentences that compliment each other, then people may bow to your higher education. BUT that poses a problem because like in a classroom educators that use words their students do not understand would be considered by some as idiots. What is the good of giving a lecture very few understand.

To anyone with half a brain using the word in a three word sentence indicates you do not really know how to use it and are sitting there with a book of synonyms

Roughly, gruntlement means a state of happiness, peacefulness and tranquillity.

Thank you foxy I will enjoy my tranquility and me with my grade 3 education.
Posted by Philip S, Tuesday, 5 February 2019 12:48:16 PM
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Philip, you might have just scored on that one.
I am a little surprised at Foxy making that comment, although in all fairness Google reckons 'gruntle' was introduced as an antonym to 'disgruntled' back in the 20's.
But if there is no record of the word being removed from our vocabulary then I would say, it still holds sway.
I have learned something.
Thanks to both of you.
Posted by ALTRAV, Tuesday, 5 February 2019 1:08:59 PM
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Philip S.,

There's a children's picture-book -
"Grunter: the story of a pig with attitude"
who comes to an explosive end. It's very
popular in Storytime Sessions. The kids love it.
Grunter hates everything ...and everyone.
He's overfed...and overweight. He is mad, bad, ANGRY
and sad. (and dangerous to know on days with a "d"
in ). He has serious attitude...and shocking wind.

Anyway, I thought it appropriate to use the
word "gruntlement" in my post to you.
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 5 February 2019 1:13:06 PM
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