The Lodge Guys #20 Heads still shiny, both still whiny, eyes still sagging, filthy hoodie has me gagging!

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Hey prick and pouty, I see you have banned me from your Facebook orlando group...so much so that I can't even see it any more.
As I haven't posted anything in there with any kind of derogatory comment, I can only assume that you have seen my comments on here and put 3 and 5 together and made 2.
I'll not lose sleep over being banned....in fact your group is dangerous in spouting out false information perpetuated by yourselves.
Two very sad individuals who spend more time hunting down those who criticise than creating positive and informative content.
Live in social media and take all the criticism you get. That's the very least you should expect. As for me, I'll still be enjoying criticising your vlogs and chatting to kindred spirits here...can't wait to bump into you one day....in barnsley/leeds etc....we can have a good chat 😄 🤣 😂
 
Not being pedantic, but…. 🤷‍♂️😁
The choice between everyday, one word, and every day, two words, depends on how it's used. Everyday, one word, is an adjective meaning "used or seen daily," or "ordinary." "The phone calls were an everyday occurrence." Every day, two words, is an adverb phrase meaning "daily" or "every weekday." "They go to the coffee shop every day." One trick to remember which is which is to see if you can put another word between "every" and "day," as in "every single day." If you can, you want the two-word adverb.
 

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Not being pedantic, but…. 🤷‍♂️😁
The choice between everyday, one word, and every day, two words, depends on how it's used. Everyday, one word, is an adjective meaning "used or seen daily," or "ordinary." "The phone calls were an everyday occurrence." Every day, two words, is an adverb phrase meaning "daily" or "every weekday." "They go to the coffee shop every day." One trick to remember which is which is to see if you can put another word between "every" and "day," as in "every single day." If you can, you want the two-word adverb.
As if P&P would understand this 😆
 
Not being pedantic, but…. 🤷‍♂️😁
The choice between everyday, one word, and every day, two words, depends on how it's used. Everyday, one word, is an adjective meaning "used or seen daily," or "ordinary." "The phone calls were an everyday occurrence." Every day, two words, is an adverb phrase meaning "daily" or "every weekday." "They go to the coffee shop every day." One trick to remember which is which is to see if you can put another word between "every" and "day," as in "every single day." If you can, you want the two-word adverb.
You are correct. It should be Every day is best.
 
Yes you often see Nick doing lives out there whilst Leigh is doing the filming for YT, and if they're getting payments for doing the lives in the US surely that's working in US and receiving payments out there?

They’re not being paid in the US though, they are (presumably) being paid into their British bank accounts. They are not doing anything wrong on that score unfortunately
 
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