• Re: How do I sneak into the circuit in Montreal F1 GP 2022?

    From Inky Black@21:1/5 to Alan on Tue Jun 7 11:47:49 2022
    I don't mind if the info is updated,

    On Tuesday, June 7, 2022 at 2:45:20 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-06-07 11:22 a.m., Inky Black wrote:
    Somebody here told me this 20 years ago and I've forgotten!
    And you think the information from 20 years ago will be at all useful?

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  • From texas gate@21:1/5 to Alan on Tue Jun 7 11:57:06 2022
    On Tuesday, June 7, 2022 at 12:45:20 PM UTC-6, Alan wrote:

    And you think the information from 20 years ago will be at all useful?

    fuck off troll

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  • From Inky Black@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 7 11:22:42 2022
    Somebody here told me this 20 years ago and I've forgotten!

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Inky Black on Tue Jun 7 11:45:17 2022
    On 2022-06-07 11:22 a.m., Inky Black wrote:
    Somebody here told me this 20 years ago and I've forgotten!

    And you think the information from 20 years ago will be at all useful?

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  • From build@21:1/5 to Inky Black on Sat Jun 11 04:55:51 2022
    On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 4:38:10 AM UTC+10, Inky Black wrote:
    Somebody here told me this 20 years ago and I've forgotten!

    No worries mate. I might have told you. Turn right off the Pont de illes
    Walk passed the Watersports Pavillion and head towards the Canada Garden.
    Look for a building marked "Guichet" ask at the window, they'll tell you where you can go.

    hth, build

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  • From Sir Tim@21:1/5 to build on Sun Jun 12 06:44:31 2022
    build <buildy@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 4:38:10 AM UTC+10, Inky Black wrote:
    Somebody here told me this 20 years ago and I've forgotten!

    No worries mate. I might have told you. Turn right off the Pont de illes
    Walk passed the Watersports Pavillion and head towards the Canada Garden. Look for a building marked "Guichet" ask at the window, they'll tell you where you can go.

    hth, build


    Or even walk past the Watersports Pavillion.

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  • From Inky Black@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 12 11:24:31 2022
    Thanks a huge triple-zillion, Mister Build! Yes, you might have told me then, too! LOL!

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  • From Inky Black@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 12 11:26:33 2022
    Thanks a huge triple-zillion, Sir Tim!

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  • From build@21:1/5 to Sir Tim on Wed Jun 15 07:15:50 2022
    On Sunday, June 12, 2022 at 4:44:34 PM UTC+10, Sir Tim wrote:

    On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 4:38:10 AM UTC+10, Inky Black wrote:
    Somebody here told me this 20 years ago and I've forgotten!

    No worries mate. I might have told you. Turn right off the Pont de illes Walk passed the Watersports Pavillion and head towards the Canada Garden. Look for a building marked "Guichet" ask at the window, they'll tell you where you can go.

    hth, build


    Or even walk past the Watersports Pavillion.

    Literacy 101 might help you here.
    "passed" we are not talking about the past that you lived through.
    hth with your literacy old fella. Maybe it will help you with improving the quality of your next book.

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  • From Bigbird@21:1/5 to build on Wed Jun 15 22:33:23 2022
    build wrote:

    On Sunday, June 12, 2022 at 4:44:34 PM UTC+10, Sir Tim wrote:

    On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 4:38:10 AM UTC+10, Inky Black
    wrote:
    Somebody here told me this 20 years ago and I've forgotten!

    No worries mate. I might have told you. Turn right off the Pont
    de illes Walk passed the Watersports Pavillion and head towards
    the Canada Garden. Look for a building marked "Guichet" ask at
    the window, they'll tell you where you can go.

    hth, build


    Or even walk past the Watersports Pavillion.

    Literacy 101 might help you here.
    "passed" we are not talking about the past that you lived through.
    hth with your literacy old fella. Maybe it will help you with
    improving the quality of your next book.

    You truly expect your ignorance to be helpful?

    https://justpublishingadvice.com/walked-passed-or-past/#:~:text=The%20correct%20form%20is%20walked,use%20in%20the%20right%20way.

    The correct form is walked past. Walked passed is incorrect.
    The reason is that the word past is an adverb, so it is modifying the
    verb walked.

    HTH
    --
    Bozo Bin
    Alan Baker
    Texasgate

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  • From geoff@21:1/5 to Bigbird on Thu Jun 16 14:39:21 2022
    On 16/06/2022 10:33 am, Bigbird wrote:
    build wrote:

    On Sunday, June 12, 2022 at 4:44:34 PM UTC+10, Sir Tim wrote:

    On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 4:38:10 AM UTC+10, Inky Black
    wrote:
    Somebody here told me this 20 years ago and I've forgotten!

    No worries mate. I might have told you. Turn right off the Pont
    de illes Walk passed the Watersports Pavillion and head towards
    the Canada Garden. Look for a building marked "Guichet" ask at
    the window, they'll tell you where you can go.

    hth, build


    Or even walk past the Watersports Pavillion.

    Literacy 101 might help you here.
    "passed" we are not talking about the past that you lived through.
    hth with your literacy old fella. Maybe it will help you with
    improving the quality of your next book.

    You truly expect your ignorance to be helpful?

    https://justpublishingadvice.com/walked-passed-or-past/#:~:text=The%20correct%20form%20is%20walked,use%20in%20the%20right%20way.

    The correct form is walked past. Walked passed is incorrect.
    The reason is that the word past is an adverb, so it is modifying the
    verb walked.

    HTH


    Correct that "Walked passed" is nonsensical.

    "Walked past .." is correct, and is primary-school level grammar.

    Nearest use of 'passed' would be "He passed the Watersports Pavillion, walking".

    geoff

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