ChatterBank1 min ago
I spy an imposterer
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It has troubled me for a while that after a long period away, the 'Ethel' that appears now writes in a different way.
While mulling over this thread
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/ChatterBank/Que stion744171.html
it suddenly came to me.
The original Ethel said recently that she is profoundly deaf!
While mulling over this thread
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/ChatterBank/Que stion744171.html
it suddenly came to me.
The original Ethel said recently that she is profoundly deaf!
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actually i don't think it is a none existant word as much as a word needed to describe what the imposterers do, if some one imposters you, they are an imposterer, it's like an occupational thing, a plasterer plasters, a decorator decorates, an imposterer imposters, in the plural, serial imposterers are rife on this site.
Sorry, Dot.
You ought to know that I always check my facts before posting ;-)
Yes (boring internet nerd that I am), I both checked my dictionary and Googled 'Imposterer' before submitting that post.
As I've stated, I regard that 'word' as your trade mark. There was a time when you were frequently complaining about people who were trying to take over your identity. It would have been hard to work out who was the real Dot Hawkes if you hadn't repeatedly used that invented word in your posts! ;-)
You ought to know that I always check my facts before posting ;-)
Yes (boring internet nerd that I am), I both checked my dictionary and Googled 'Imposterer' before submitting that post.
As I've stated, I regard that 'word' as your trade mark. There was a time when you were frequently complaining about people who were trying to take over your identity. It would have been hard to work out who was the real Dot Hawkes if you hadn't repeatedly used that invented word in your posts! ;-)
Oh, Craft1948, it's good to know that there are people around here who can speak proper (Yorkshire) English. I spent 20 years in Sheffield. As soon as I go back, I automatically use 'correct' English, such as:
"Thar go-ez downt row-ud like, ant lewks far a ginnel ont left. Then tha go-ez darn that ginnel, reet tut end. Tharl *** owt weer thar wonts to be"
"Thar go-ez downt row-ud like, ant lewks far a ginnel ont left. Then tha go-ez darn that ginnel, reet tut end. Tharl *** owt weer thar wonts to be"