(August 17, 2012 at 11:25 pm)jonb Wrote: Now you seem to be telling me there is some rule in english that I know nothing about, and it seems nor did Johnny Cash, that automatically means, that somebody who uses the phrase 'My sunshine' becomes a liar. If this is so could you explain?Where on earth are you getting that idea from? I've never said that someone who uses the phrase "My sunshine" becomes a liar.
I called you a liar because you made a claim about people losing their jobs for the duration of the Olympics which turned out (after quite a bit of you failing to explain properly) to be completely untrue.
Let's get this straight; you said people already employed lost "their" jobs. I understand that "their" in this case can signify a relationship, but the fact is, there were no jobs that they can claim a valid relationship to. The jobs that they speak of were not theirs; they were arranged by a different company, and therefore they are not automatically entitled to them as they would be if Lords themselves were arranging them.
No Lords events means no jobs for Lords workers.
The Olympics was not a Lords event, so there were no jobs for Lords workers.
That doesn't mean the Olympics took jobs away from Lords workers; only Lords can take those jobs away.





