Interesting article on chainwear.

Must be American as they can not spell ware properly
It is not that hard to straight copy is it? :wink:
Why have the americans robbed our language and proceded to destroy it :?:
We should never have given up our colonies :wink:
 
dyna-ti":2t0vz4ar said:
I thought we were back on to the Vikings again :lol: :lol:

Chainmail :roll:
That is correct to wear = to use as an item of clothing (hence chainmail)
ware = ware and tear worn due to use :lol:
(sorry to state what appears to be the obvious but some people"those educated under a labour government where exams are all multiple choice tick a box :roll:" may not understand ,as can be seen by some peoples appalling spelling even on here :roll: )
 
marin man":kx2frqn2 said:
dyna-ti":kx2frqn2 said:
I thought we were back on to the Vikings again :lol: :lol:

Chainmail :roll:
That is correct to wear = to use as an item of clothing (hence chainmail)
ware = ware and tear worn due to use :lol:
(sorry to state what appears to be the obvious but some people"those educated under a labour government where exams are all multiple choice tick a box :roll:" may not understand ,as can be seen by some peoples appalling spelling even on here :roll: )

Ware is not actually a word.
Wear is correct as in wear and tear.
Only use for ware is as in tableware etc.
Good thing I'm a furriner.
 
marin man":33b73nml said:
dyna-ti":33b73nml said:
I thought we were back on to the Vikings again :lol: :lol:

Chainmail :roll:
That is correct to wear = to use as an item of clothing (hence chainmail)
ware = ware and tear worn due to use :lol:
(sorry to state what appears to be the obvious but some people"those educated under a labour government where exams are all multiple choice tick a box :roll:" may not understand ,as can be seen by some peoples appalling spelling even on here :roll: )
Were you skiving the day they did punctuation?
:lol: :lol:
If so, where?
 
marin man":1uol0acc said:
dyna-ti":1uol0acc said:
I thought we were back on to the Vikings again :lol: :lol:

Chainmail :roll:
That is correct to wear = to use as an item of clothing (hence chainmail)
ware = ware and tear worn due to use :lol:
(sorry to state what appears to be the obvious but some people"those educated under a labour government where exams are all multiple choice tick a box :roll:" may not understand ,as can be seen by some peoples appalling spelling even on here :roll: )

fail :wink:
 
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