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07 May 2015 09:11 #255319
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Ramdin would gets to stay in our Squad BECAUSE we dont have the luxury of a Jonny Bairstow
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08 May 2015 00:50 #255461
by ramesh
There is no such word as irregardless in the English language ; The word is regardless.
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08 May 2015 11:24 #255519
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http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/external/images/oup-big.png?version=2.9.28
irregardless adjective& adverb
the photographer always says, irregardless of how his subjects are feeling, ‘Smile!’
Irregardless means the same as regardless, but the negative prefix ir- merely duplicates the suffix -less,...
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08 May 2015 12:09 #255528
by ketchim
Anyways Folks , this is a classic tale "of shooting the messenger " by these 2 Mooks ::LOL::
MY message was :" Funny how ECB and WICB are eerily similar in modus operandi !"
based on English players versus W.I. players in the examples outlined above !!
lemme reiterate :
Had Samuels bagged a Pair of Ducks , ramesh wouldda been on his Case , nay the entire Caribbean !
Yet Ian bell :nary a word !!!!!!
yes ramesh , nay and nary is interchangeable
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