Image of the PJM Medal
Banner Text = Fight For the Right to Wear the Pingat Jasa Malaysia Medal
Reply to topic Page 2 of 3
Goto page Previous  1, 2, 3  Next
The Fight4thePJM case - on the BBC
Author Message
Reply with quote
Post  
David....I fancy John is referring to the National Dyslexic Association.


_________________
...................'Jock'
Paroi...Rasah...Batu Signals Troop.
View user's profile Send private message
Reply with quote
Post  
[quote="'Jock' Fenton"]David....I fancy John is referring to the National Dyslexic Association.[/quote HEARD OF THAT, BUT WASN'T SURE HOW YOU SPELT IT.

View user's profile Send private message
Reply with quote
Post  
I think my old Mum was maybe dyslexic?...that would explain all the Christmas gifts I received "from SATAN"...


_________________
...................'Jock'
Paroi...Rasah...Batu Signals Troop.
View user's profile Send private message
Reply with quote
Post  
[quote="'Jock' Fenton"]I think my old Mum was maybe dyslexic?...that would explain all the Christmas gifts I received [b]"from SATAN"...[/b][/quote]
CRACKED IT Exclamation SANTA Idea

View user's profile Send private message
Reply with quote
Post  
Pete, I had a mate who used to be dyslexic, but he's KO now.

Yours Aye

Arthur

View user's profile Send private message
Reply with quote
Post  
Thanks Gentlemen - it was worth the error and ignaorance to have a good laugh talk about humour.

Regards to all

David

View user's profile Send private message
Reply with quote
Post  
If you want to know what the psychological term for it is called, it is a parapraxis, better known as a Freudian slip. Everybody makes them at one time or another, so you are not alone.

Yours Aye

Arthur

View user's profile Send private message
Reply with quote
Post  
[quote="Arthur R-S"]If you want to know what the psychological term for it is called, it is a parapraxis, better known as a Freudian slip. Everybody makes them at one time or another, so you are not alone.

Yours Aye

Arthur[/quote]KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN,BEEB WATCHIN'THE PIG WITH LIPSTICK,ON BIG BRUVVER,COULDN'T REMEMBER THAT INDIAN BABES HANDLE,BUT IT CAME OUT AS 'SHIPLAP-BETTY',DOE'S THIS MEAN I NEED TREATMENT,SORRY ARTHUR AS I'M OVER 60,IT'S FREE Exclamation USED MY BUS PASS FOR FIRST TIME LAST WEEK,IT HAS 'DIAMOND TRAVEL CARD' ON IT,THE DRIVER'S NAME IS DAVE,YEP WE ARE A VARIATION OF THE TRAVELLING WILBERRIES'DAVE'S DIAMONDS' Exclamation

View user's profile Send private message
Reply with quote
Post  
Just a minute Pete! I thought that you were going to remove your photo from said bus pass, passport et sec and go anonymous.

Or have you gone undercover again, being anonymous, while pretending to be the real you.

I'm getting confused. Mind you, I think with that frame of mind, I now qualify to be a Civil servant.

Your obedient servant (well, nearly)

Arthur

View user's profile Send private message
Reply with quote
Post  
Arthur R-S wrote:
Pete, I had a mate who used to be dyslexic, but he's KO now.

Yours Aye

Arthur
Arthur,I also had a mate who was an insomniac agnostic dyslexic. He used to stay awake all night, wondering if there really was a Dog. Regards, Dave.

View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Reply with quote
Post Dyslexia 
I get the distinct impression, that you are a bit of a wag on the quiet, Dave. Keep 'em coming. I like it.

Yours Aye

Author

View user's profile Send private message
Reply with quote
Post Re: Dyslexia 
[quote="Arthur R-S"]I get the distinct impression, that you are a bit of a wag on the quiet, Dave. Keep 'em coming. I like it.

Yours Aye

Author[/quote]I THINK SO TOO,JUST AIN'T SURE WHICH END IS THE WAG JUST YET.

View user's profile Send private message
Reply with quote
Post re dyslexia 
Only the god would know.

damned awkward, and proud of it

Arthur

View user's profile Send private message
Reply with quote
Post  
'Jock' Fenton wrote:
David....I fancy John is referring to the National Dyslexic Association.


Ah, I see that Jock is a fellow member.


_________________
Merdeka, Merdeka, Merdeka,
from the HD Committee and its decision.
View user's profile Send private message
Reply with quote
Post The BBC audio clip. 
I listened to the clip of those persons speaking on air and was heartened by their response. I have my medal and intend to wear it whenever I am able. Not only for my own pride but also for those people that support us. I feel that they deserve thanking for that support and the only way I can do that – I feel – is to wear the medal.

View user's profile Send private message
Display posts from previous:
Reply to topic Page 2 of 3
Goto page Previous  1, 2, 3  Next
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum