JonnyJ
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by Gary
It's a station for trains, like a station for busses.
You don't call a bus station a road station do you?
No it's a bus garage or depot. The buses are independant of it and can drive past it or go into it. It is separate from the road.
A railway station is actually on the raiway. The train cannot not pass through it. It serves the train, but it is not a part of it. Hence railway station and not train station.
You are Alan Partridge and ICM £5
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scottyp1989
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Have you never been on a platform and a train come through without stopping?
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djgritt
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Railway Station sounds so wrong.
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Eck
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quote: Originally posted by BeetleGav
I think my shit superior brain just auto corrects morons, whilest at the same time thinking "spackers"
Oh come on. Whilest? 
There's a lot of things that infuriate me on this board, but I've given up correcting them. Especially a before certain words beginning with h. Does nobody use an anymore?
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by JonnyJ
quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by Gary
It's a station for trains, like a station for busses.
You don't call a bus station a road station do you?
No it's a bus garage or depot. The buses are independant of it and can drive past it or go into it. It is separate from the road.
A railway station is actually on the raiway. The train cannot not pass through it. It serves the train, but it is not a part of it. Hence railway station and not train station.
You are Alan Partridge and ICM £5
Pardon?
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by scottyp1989
Have you never been on a platform and a train come through without stopping?
Pardon?
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by djgritt
Railway Station sounds so wrong.
Only to Americans and others who are uninitiated in speaking English Mr Gritt.
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JordyCarter
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lol just realised IVI is a M...
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JonnyJ
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by JonnyJ
quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by Gary
It's a station for trains, like a station for busses.
You don't call a bus station a road station do you?
No it's a bus garage or depot. The buses are independant of it and can drive past it or go into it. It is separate from the road.
A railway station is actually on the raiway. The train cannot not pass through it. It serves the train, but it is not a part of it. Hence railway station and not train station.
You are Alan Partridge and ICM £5
Pardon?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yHvvVuF-pU
From 1min onwards
[Edited on 03-11-2013 by JonnyJ]
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alan-g-w
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by scottyp1989
Have you never been on a platform and a train come through without stopping?
Pardon?
Express trains pass through some stations on their route, I think he's referring to where you said a train has to stop at them.
Edit, after having another read I think he's been caught out by your double negative the same as me 
[Edited on 03-11-2013 by alan-g-w]
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Cavey
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Tbf, the station/depot thing is more pedantic than annoying IMO. I'd accept both and not get annoyed.
The Americanisms are increasingly popular thanks to worldwide TV now, and they annoy me.
My missus is a bit simple and always says Gas station, pronounces Tuna as Tooner as well (although she thinks that's correct as Sir Attenborough pronounced it that way too )
[Edited on 03-11-2013 by Cavey]
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Ian
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Next time she says gas, pour some petrol on her and ask her whether it feels like a liquid or a gas.
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John
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I done a bit of research into the gas thing, probably prompted by a thread on here, and I'm sure gas (as a shortened gasoline) was actually a more appropriate name than petrol. Your usual idiot calling it a gas station won't know that though.
Hub cap grinds my gears, unless it is actually a cap for a hub.
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alan-g-w
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I'd have thought you did some research instead tbh.
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John
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I'd have thought you were wrong.
I'm talking about a non specific point in the past, not saying I did the research last Wednesday.
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pow
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We've got family friends who are yanks over at the moment and having the gas argument with them is great
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Cavey
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quote: Originally posted by John
I'd have thought you were wrong.
I'm talking about a non specific point in the past, not saying I did the research last Wednesday.
Its either I did, or I've done. If someone else had said that you'd crucify them John
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John
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That's one I wouldn't pick up on, it's the really simple stuff that bugs me. If I'm wrong I definitely deserve to be pulled up though, also means I won't do the same the next time.
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MJFF88
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Your when they mean you'll. Pisses me off every time.
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alan-g-w
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Lol, I like how you try to rationalise your mistakes John.
It's a very common West of Scotland thing I've found
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IvIarkgraham
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quote: Originally posted by alan-g-w
Lol, I like how you try to rationalise your mistakes John.
It's a very common West of Scotland thing I've found
It's what they get taught at accountancy school
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John
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I'm still not sure it is a mistake, I'd like someone to show me why it is.
I've got a Higher C for English I'll have you know.
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alan-g-w
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It's a mistake because it's grammatically incorrect, Carey spelled it out for you.
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alan-g-w
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http://proofreading.ie/portfolio/using-did-and-done-correctly/
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