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why has the computer taken over mine and my wifes vocabulary

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misundrstood | 23:59 Thu 19th Jun 2008 | ChatterBank
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why has the computer ended the vocabulary with nyself and my wife we hardly speak when using this thing
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You only have one? me and mine sit next to each other at the table each with a laptop each. I have also been known to tell my sons it's bedtime using MSN....
To say nothing of ringing their mobiles to ask them to turn the music down.
We do actually communicate very well as a family. Quality time and all that.
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my wife has ended i havent so its just verbal vocabulary on my part thankyou for your answer niceboy
Can you 3 go to bed please, I think you have communication problems with you families.
They're all in bed - no possibility of communication there!
Do you send them an e-mail, text or MSN message to say good morning, breakfast is ready?
I think you're using the term vocabulary for the term conversation?
I'm guessing you have a hat filled with little pieces of paper; Each one has a "difficult" word on it, and every night you pick one, then make a bet you will be using it at every opportunity?
Am I getting warm?
word of the day toilet paper maybe ?
I think he means while he`s on here his wife is watching Corrie or Eastenders, and vice versa... when she`s on here and he`s watching football...the conversation stoops to eh! oh! hmm! yeh!
Today's word would be "vocabulary", Chuck!
Damm vocabulary...it go me in trouble often enough, dammit!!! It's a bad, BAD word that!
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and tomorrow we will be trying to fit the word "voluptuous" into conversation at every opportunity
It must be all the vocabulary, Tonyted. Nasty.
Aw go on Chuck, let's have circumstantial! I like that one.
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thinking about it circumstantial is probably a safer word to try and fit into conversations, voluptuous, if used in the wrong place or at wrong time, is very likely to get me slapped :)
I'm on about difficult words we're going to use, even out of context, to try and sound clever? A bit like vocabulary.
I'd slap you, Chuck. Of course I would. ;O)

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