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atieah2009 08-09-2009 11:28 PM

To kenneth and karly, why do you tweet so much?, there reply...
 
It's an obligation for some one who is financially secure, lol:o i didnt send it some one did and thats what there response was. Seems like Kenny changed alot lol:S

I like Karly but not a big fan of kenny

atieah2009 09-09-2009 02:42 AM

bump

eye sea 09-09-2009 07:12 AM

I couldn't give the proverbial t**s about either Kenneth or Karly, or the fantasy world they live in...:sleep::sleep:

ricky2k9 09-09-2009 07:41 AM

They really think that they are celebrities, a year from now no-one will care.

xe 09-09-2009 07:43 AM

deluded wannabes

Jackie 09-09-2009 07:56 AM

They want attention.

atieah2009 09-09-2009 07:59 AM

LOL people asked him for pics of him witht he guards and he just said hes broke, anyways just finished my poker tournament peaceout!

nut 09-09-2009 08:11 AM

I bet its all dads money hes spending? know one knows what he does or has done to get all the millions I bet its all from his dad.

ricky2k9 09-09-2009 08:16 AM

Yeah no doubt hes spending daddys money.

Shasown 09-09-2009 08:50 AM

[rquote=2556800&tid=147230&author=nut]I bet its all dads money hes spending? know one knows what he does or has done to get all the millions I bet its all from his dad.[/rquote]

His father is dead, his mother owns a restaurant or three in New York State(including at least one in New York City)

Kenny gets pocket money from mummy every monthhe has no businesses. Recently he has been picking up money from a company called Brighter Pictures (a subsidary of Endemol). This employment was apparently very short lived, though there has been further appearance fees on an occassional basis.

His name has also appeared on Civil Court Lists in Edinburgh for non payment of various outstanding debts.

Cybele 09-09-2009 09:11 AM

I don't meant to be rude but I've noticed you use "there" for all words that sound the same. On this thread you used it for their and on another one you used it for they're.

There = a place (For example, Put the chair over there)
Their = a plural possessive (For example, That was their response)
They're = a shortened form of They are (For example, They're going to the store)

Sorry, just a pet peeve of mine. :hugesmile:

Nebi 09-09-2009 09:25 AM

Facebook 'enhances intelligence' but Twitter 'diminishes it', claims psychologist.


Playing video war games and solving Sudoku may have the same effect as keeping up to date with Facebook, according to Dr Tracy Alloway.

But text messaging, micro-blogging on ''Twitter'' and watching YouTube were all likely to weaken ''working memory''.

Working memory involves the ability both to remember information and to use it.

At a job interview, a candidate will employ working memory to match answers to questions in the most impressive way.

Dr Alloway, from the University of Stirling in Scotland, has extensively studied working memory and believes it to be far more important to success and happiness than IQ.

Her team has developed a working memory training programme that greatly increased the performance of slow-learning children aged 11 to 14 at a school in Durham.

After eight weeks of ''JungleMemory'' training, the children saw 10 point improvements in IQ, literacy and numeracy tests.

A number who started off close to the bottom of the class ended up near the top.

''It was a massive effect,'' said Dr Alloway, who today gave a talk on working memory at the start of the British Science Festival at the University of Surrey in Guildford.

Video games that involve planning and strategy, such as those from the Total War series, may also train working memory, Dr Alloway believes.

''I'm not saying they're good for your socialisation skills, but they do make you use your working memory,'' she said.

''You're keeping track of past actions and mapping the actions you're going to take.''

Sudoku also stretched the working memory, as did keeping up with friends on Facebook, she said.

But the ''instant'' nature of texting, Twitter and YouTube was not healthy for working memory.

''On Twitter you receive an endless stream of information, but it's also very succinct,'' said Dr Alloway. ''You don't have to process that information.

''Your attention span is being reduced and you're not engaging your brain and improving nerve connections.''

She said there was evidence linking TV viewing with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) while extensive texting was associated with lower IQ scores.

ShelleySkruFayce 09-09-2009 09:26 AM

[rquote=2556831&tid=147230&author=Cybele]I don't meant to be rude but I've noticed you use "there" for all words that sound the same. On this thread you used it for their and on another one you used it for they're.

There = a place (For example, Put the chair over there)
Their = a plural possessive (For example, That was their response)
They're = a shortened form of They are (For example, They're going to the store)

Sorry, just a pet peeve of mine. :hugesmile:[/rquote]


Beat me to it lol

atieah2009 09-09-2009 10:52 AM

[rquote=2556840&tid=147230&author=ShelleySkruFayce][rquote=2556831&tid=147230&author=Cybele]I don't meant to be rude but I've noticed you use "there" for all words that sound the same. On this thread you used it for their and on another one you used it for they're.

There = a place (For example, Put the chair over there)
Their = a plural possessive (For example, That was their response)
They're = a shortened form of They are (For example, They're going to the store)

Sorry, just a pet peeve of mine. :hugesmile:[/rquote]

Im sorry to say i was drunk (bloody nackered literally almost sleeping and still am) and i dont always grammer check, but it would be slightly better if i wasnt half asleep. Stupid poker tournaments anyway thanks for spotting it:thumbs:
Beat me to it lol[/rquote]

listerfiend 09-09-2009 04:00 PM

It's an obligation for someone who is emotionally insecure to bump their thread in less than 4 hours after originally posting. Not to mention at the early hours of the morning to boot.

Fail

who really cares a flying F what those 2 douchebags think anyways.... :S

eye sea 09-09-2009 06:48 PM

[rquote=2556800&tid=147230&author=nut]I bet its all dads money hes spending? know one knows what he does or has done to get all the millions I bet its all from his dad.[/rquote]

And where's the evidence he has any money??

It's all b*****ks.:sleep:

ricky2k9 09-09-2009 06:49 PM

[rquote=2558073&tid=147230&author=eye sea][rquote=2556800&tid=147230&author=nut]I bet its all dads money hes spending? know one knows what he does or has done to get all the millions I bet its all from his dad.[/rquote]

And where's the evidence he has any money??

It's all b*****ks.:sleep:[/rquote]

Evidence is that he has no job.

eye sea 09-09-2009 06:51 PM

[rquote=2558076&tid=147230&author=ricky2k9][rquote=2558073&tid=147230&author=eye sea][rquote=2556800&tid=147230&author=nut]I bet its all dads money hes spending? know one knows what he does or has done to get all the millions I bet its all from his dad.[/rquote]

And where's the evidence he has any money??

It's all b*****ks.:sleep:[/rquote]

Evidence is that he has no job.[/rquote]

Evidence he's a dole waller or evidence he doesn't like people knowing he is a binman?

I wish this turd Kenneth would just **** off.

J-Rock 09-09-2009 07:27 PM

[rquote=2556838&tid=147230&author=Nebi]Facebook 'enhances intelligence' but Twitter 'diminishes it', claims psychologist.


Playing video war games and solving Sudoku may have the same effect as keeping up to date with Facebook, according to Dr Tracy Alloway.

But text messaging, micro-blogging on ''Twitter'' and watching YouTube were all likely to weaken ''working memory''.

Working memory involves the ability both to remember information and to use it.

At a job interview, a candidate will employ working memory to match answers to questions in the most impressive way.

Dr Alloway, from the University of Stirling in Scotland, has extensively studied working memory and believes it to be far more important to success and happiness than IQ.

Her team has developed a working memory training programme that greatly increased the performance of slow-learning children aged 11 to 14 at a school in Durham.

After eight weeks of ''JungleMemory'' training, the children saw 10 point improvements in IQ, literacy and numeracy tests.

A number who started off close to the bottom of the class ended up near the top.

''It was a massive effect,'' said Dr Alloway, who today gave a talk on working memory at the start of the British Science Festival at the University of Surrey in Guildford.

Video games that involve planning and strategy, such as those from the Total War series, may also train working memory, Dr Alloway believes.

''I'm not saying they're good for your socialisation skills, but they do make you use your working memory,'' she said.

''You're keeping track of past actions and mapping the actions you're going to take.''

Sudoku also stretched the working memory, as did keeping up with friends on Facebook, she said.

But the ''instant'' nature of texting, Twitter and YouTube was not healthy for working memory.

''On Twitter you receive an endless stream of information, but it's also very succinct,'' said Dr Alloway. ''You don't have to process that information.

''Your attention span is being reduced and you're not engaging your brain and improving nerve connections.''

She said there was evidence linking TV viewing with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) while extensive texting was associated with lower IQ scores. [/rquote]


Psychologists? Like the ones they have on BB? Did they run a double-blind, randomised controlled trial on this then? (bl**dy quacks) :nono:

J-Rock 09-09-2009 07:30 PM

[rquote=2556840&tid=147230&author=ShelleySkruFayce][rquote=2556831&tid=147230&author=Cybele]I don't meant to be rude but I've noticed you use "there" for all words that sound the same. On this thread you used it for their and on another one you used it for they're.

There = a place (For example, Put the chair over there)
Their = a plural possessive (For example, That was their response)
They're = a shortened form of They are (For example, They're going to the store)

Sorry, just a pet peeve of mine. :hugesmile:[/rquote]


Beat me to it lol[/rquote]


Haha, yeh, can get quite frustrating can't it. But remember they're some FMs who may be dyslexic, and some still learning the lingo!

Shasown 09-09-2009 07:45 PM

[rquote=2558165&tid=147230&author=J-Rock][rquote=2556840&tid=147230&author=ShelleySkruFayce][rquote=2556831&tid=147230&author=Cybele]I don't meant to be rude but I've noticed you use "there" for all words that sound the same. On this thread you used it for their and on another one you used it for they're.

There = a place (For example, Put the chair over there)
Their = a plural possessive (For example, That was their response)
They're = a shortened form of They are (For example, They're going to the store)

Sorry, just a pet peeve of mine. :hugesmile:[/rquote]


Beat me to it lol[/rquote]


Haha, yeh, can get quite frustrating can't it. But remember they're some FMs who may be dyslexic, and some still learning the lingo! [/rquote]

And maybe even the odd thicky

eezamana 09-09-2009 10:01 PM

[rquote=2556831&tid=147230&author=Cybele]I don't meant to be rude but I've noticed you use "there" for all words that sound the same. On this thread you used it for their and on another one you used it for they're.

There = a place (For example, Put the chair over there)
Their = a plural possessive (For example, That was their response)
They're = a shortened form of They are (For example, They're going to the store)

Sorry, just a pet peeve of mine. :hugesmile:[/rquote]

I thought it was only me who noticed stuff like that:blush2: so glad to meet you. We should start a club for sad acts who are also good at spelling:laugh::laugh::laugh:

fix 09-09-2009 10:23 PM

[rquote=2556786&tid=147230&author=ricky2k9]They really think that they are celebrities, a year from now no-one will care.[/rquote]
No one cares now yet alone... :pat:


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