View Full Version : Iceland in Las Chafiras are advertising jobs
essexeddie
11-11-2015, 16:12
For those who are interested Iceland at Chafirus are advertising jobs.
Oh dear, Xmas must be on the way again. It seems to me like we had one just last year.
essexeddie
11-11-2015, 19:37
Just being a tad petty,but should the heading say "VACANCY":hide:
Yes you are.
Ecky Thump
11-11-2015, 20:19
Just being a tad petty,but should the heading say "VACANCY":hide:
Just being a tad more petty, but should there be a space between "petty and but"? :D
Just being a tad more petty, but should there be a space between "petty and but"? :D
Not to mention "Las Chafiras"....:laugh:
My penny worth..its Chafiras not Chafirus................:raspberry2:
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Snap..:whistle:
My penny worth..its Chafiras not Chafirus................:raspberry2:
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Snap..:whistle:
To be fair....now it's us....:laugh:
Ecky Thump
11-11-2015, 20:38
My penny worth..its Chafiras not Chafirus................:raspberry2:
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Snap..:whistle:
And for my three pence worth, you missed the "Las" :laugh:
To sum it up, there's a job going for some punter in a wee shop. :spin:
So did the OP ..........:duh:
My mother went there and she ain't come back yet and that was 5 year ago . Begorra Bejam :flatcap:
My mother went there and she ain't come back yet and that was 5 year ago . Begorra Bejam :flatcap:
She isn't called Kerry Katona is she?
essexeddie
12-11-2015, 15:20
Actually it's a large shop.
Actually it's a large shop.
It is a large shop a friend of a friend worked there last Christmas :flatcap::feret::feret::feret::feret:
Oh i know him Lucky ... that guy with the white beard ?:dontknow:
kingbaker
12-11-2015, 21:08
Just being a tad more petty, but should there be a space between "petty and but"? :D
No ET!! There should be a space between the comma and the b. Thought you were an 'ENGLOPHILE' TUT!! TUT!!:crylaughing::crylaughing::raspberry2::raspbe rry2:
Ecky Thump
12-11-2015, 21:25
No ET!! There should be a space between the comma and the b. Thought you were an 'ENGLOPHILE' TUT!! TUT!!:crylaughing::crylaughing::raspberry2::raspbe rry2:
TUT TUT indeed, The word you are thinking of (a major feat for you! :raspberry:) is Anglophile. :whistle:
Ecky Thump
13-11-2015, 11:57
I stand by my "," between the word petty rather then a space because I was asking a question.
Great, a man of conviction!:wink:
This is what I was taught, although it was a Scottish school that I occasionally attended, so I'm probably wrong in my interpretation of my infrequent English lessons. :D
"A comma in writing is used as a pause within a sentence when speaking. We use commas inside sentences. Commas separate parts of a sentence into logical elements, ie. statements, questions. Commas have absolutely no meaning, but they do help us to see the structure and therefore the meaning and content of the sentence. Put a space after a comma. Do not put a space before a comma."
:dontknow:
Maybe we should start a thread "How to spell English/Scottish" correctly:idea:
I don't ken any Scottish words.....:lol:
essexeddie
13-11-2015, 19:53
One typing error. Wished I hadn't started this thread now.
Angusjim
13-11-2015, 20:49
One typing error. Wished I hadn't started this thread now.
That's the clique for you:nono::nono:
Ecky Thump
13-11-2015, 22:39
One typing error. Wished I hadn't started this thread now.
I bet your glad the job was for a shop assistant and not for someone who studies the causes of Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis :D
i'm just glad i haven't posted on here:D
Ecky Thump
13-11-2015, 23:21
i'm just glad i haven't posted on here:D
Well maybe you should delete your post!!
Oops too late, I've just quoted you.:stupid:
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis :D
OMG??? Too long I couldn't readrolleyes2:
essexeddie
14-11-2015, 15:13
I bet your glad the job was for a shop assistant and not for someone who studies the causes of Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis :D
I'll take your word for that.
One typing error. Wished I hadn't started this thread now.
Stick to mathematics :flatcap::feret::feret::feret::feret:
kingbaker
14-11-2015, 16:38
TUT TUT indeed, The word you are thinking of (a major feat for you! :raspberry:) is Anglophile. :whistle:
I thought that you'd not understand it, if I spelldid it proper like.:lol::lol:
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Great, a man of conviction!:wink:
This is what I was taught, although it was a Scottish school that I occasionally attended, so I'm probably wrong in my interpretation of my infrequent English lessons. :D
"A comma in writing is used as a pause within a sentence when speaking. We use commas inside sentences. Commas separate parts of a sentence into logical elements, ie. statements, questions. Commas have absolutely no meaning, but they do help us to see the structure and therefore the meaning and content of the sentence. Put a space after a comma. Do not put a space before a comma."
:dontknow:
No ye div....AFTER DE CUMMMMA.......geddit?;):wink::lol::lol:
Ecky Thump
15-11-2015, 14:04
Sorry.................................but all the replies have made me laugh:woo:
Every one of them "light hearted", with no malice, sometimes I think the forum needs this.:)
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