Lowndsey Site Team Staff member Messages 3,609 Sep 29, 2019 #12 The owners haven't really given a shit about the place since the day they took over so it was inevitable.
The owners haven't really given a shit about the place since the day they took over so it was inevitable.
OP OP Celery Golden Master Messages 6,355 Location USA Sep 30, 2019 #13 Was this a part of a package deal? Cost money to run it doesn't it?
Smart_Guy Fully Optimized Messages 4,856 Location Saudi Arabia Sep 30, 2019 #14 Money? I just got an iHerb add here for the first time ever! Ad-wear? Say, is herb pronounced erb?
OP OP Celery Golden Master Messages 6,355 Location USA Sep 30, 2019 #15 Depends if it's a person or thing. A person is Herb and thing is "erb".
Smart_Guy Fully Optimized Messages 4,856 Location Saudi Arabia Sep 30, 2019 #16 Cool! Didn't know there were people called Herb. Yes, I meant the plant. So herbal supplement is erbal supplement then, I see.
Cool! Didn't know there were people called Herb. Yes, I meant the plant. So herbal supplement is erbal supplement then, I see.
Wallaby Dan Fully Optimized Messages 4,469 Location United States Sep 30, 2019 #18 hey, Do we have any Mods on here?? Just wondered...
OP OP Celery Golden Master Messages 6,355 Location USA Sep 30, 2019 #19 Do something wrong here and we'll find out.
P pete.i Daemon Poster Messages 745 Location UK Sep 30, 2019 #20 Smart_Guy said: Cool! Didn't know there were people called Herb. Yes, I meant the plant. So herbal supplement is erbal supplement then, I see. Click to expand... Um only in America. My pet hate is an (h)istoric occasion. It's a herb and a historic occasion because "a" is used with a constanent and "an" with a vowel unless the constanent is silent as "an Honour." https://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/vowel-sounds-when-use-a-and-an Oh yeah I'm still here.
Smart_Guy said: Cool! Didn't know there were people called Herb. Yes, I meant the plant. So herbal supplement is erbal supplement then, I see. Click to expand... Um only in America. My pet hate is an (h)istoric occasion. It's a herb and a historic occasion because "a" is used with a constanent and "an" with a vowel unless the constanent is silent as "an Honour." https://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/vowel-sounds-when-use-a-and-an Oh yeah I'm still here.