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Quote from: Razor on January 26, 2011, 06:58 PMGeorge,QuoteYou use of the word " really" makes it sound like you think I'm making it up!No it doesn't George, you know full well it doesn't. Stop being so bloody confrontational!OK, to avoid any future confrontation, I'm out of it. I hope to find the perfect naan bread - for me anyway - but, if I do, i won't be writing it up here.
George,QuoteYou use of the word " really" makes it sound like you think I'm making it up!No it doesn't George, you know full well it doesn't. Stop being so bloody confrontational!
You use of the word " really" makes it sound like you think I'm making it up!
P.S. George did put a shriek-marker at the end of his first sentence, so I think he was just gently winding you up rather then being confrontational ...
OK, to avoid any future confrontation, I'm out of it. I hope to find the perfect naan bread - for me anyway - but, if I do, i won't be writing it up here.
Phil,The exclamation mark was used appropriately for the way I took his reply. If a humorous reply was intended, I would have thought a ;D or a or even a , would have been more appropriate!That is why we have the emoticons, because the written word can so often be devoid of emotion.
I am more used to communicating in ASCII than I am in BB-speak
Sod it, I'm gonna give the granite a try this weekend
I'm more inclined to think that my piece of granite, is actually polished and not glazed, as it is a chopping block, with food prep in mind.
I'm sorry I normally see the word 'Really?', when used as a prefix, as sceptical, doubting, even patronizing. I accept that others may not read it that way, let alone react. I admit I'm guilty of making a drama out of a minor difference. Part of the reason, I deleted much of my text on naan breads was because all this stuff is off-topic.