I had a choice to do Latin in secondary school I didn't think I was good enough at anything but metalwork so declined Wish now I had had a go Is having had had ok in a sentence?
Latin didn't keep me dry when I sometimes walked to school in the rain, beaten up for my 10p lunch money.
I was good at needlework my teacher wanted me to do A level I wanted to do metalwork I loved the subject and I WANTED to do it I could re visit needlework cookery when I was married but this was the one chance to do something different I was one of three girls who sat on the floor until we were allowed to do it and the first girls to be allowed
Ducbird, in her post and in a break from standard grammar tradition, had had "had had"; "had" had had the approval of the Forum up until that point.
A signwriter was about to hang a pub sign after he'd finished it when the landlord said he wasn't happy with it. When asked what was wrong he said " it's the difference in distance between pig and and and and and whistle "
Awwww I thought I could have had had but had I had That thought I may not have had had in that paragraph
Tell me about it, I know a New York taxi driver who gave his job up because he hardly made any sense.
not atoll. as more often than not it depends on who's saying it. and besides with my record on wind up's and one liners (quite often on the glue :Angelic::smileys i am in no position to take offense :smileys:.