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I know this is completely off topic, but would you spell dispatch or despatch?
dispatch dunno that looks right
coming from some one who is a crap speller
Depends on how you're wanting to use it me dear...
Dispatch... to send something out
Despatched... it's gone..
I think!
But thinking about it.... I think they are both correct words and can be used either or.
Has that helped??
lol
I suggest either google an online dictionary or wait till later when the fluffybird gets on line.
lol
bolt
Well from all your very welcome comments, I see you seem to be just as confused as me.. hehehe
I suppose it like saying which is correct
Airplane or Aeroplane ??
Quote by AtomCom2001
Well from all your very welcome comments, I see you seem to be just as confused as me.. hehehe
I suppose it like saying which is correct
Airplane or Aeroplane ??

nope.. Aeroplane is the correct spelling.
:P
Aero has lots of bubbles in it!
lol
Quote by Sarah
Aero has lots of bubbles in it!
lol

how random was that ? :shock:
wink
Quote by Sarah
Aero has lots of bubbles in it!
lol

is that the light way of spelling it rolleyes
i no i no it was lame bolt
Quote by splendid_
Aero has lots of bubbles in it!
lol

how random was that ? :shock:
wink
about as random as all the guess who games going on last few days
Quote by X_fanny_x
Aero has lots of bubbles in it!
lol

is that the light way of spelling it rolleyes
nope the holy way lol
i no i no it was lame bolt
Quote by northeastcoupleuk
Aero has lots of bubbles in it!
lol

is that the light way of spelling it rolleyes
nope the holy way lol
i no i no it was lame bolt
holy ...light dunno
yuo crack me up :giggle:
Dispatch is a more common spelling of the word, but despatch is an acceptable variant, according to
tiz dizpach teh rite wurd yo.
teh iz nofink rong wif me spellin, init.
kiss LG. x ;) lol
Only kidding, I am literate really. Honest. Just about. ;)
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tiz dizpach teh rite wurd yo.
teh iz nofink rong wif me spellin, init.
kiss LG. x ;) lol
Only kidding, I am literate really. Honest. Just about. ;)

Wonderful! :lol: Not a (dis)patch on my boring answer. :lol:
Quote by Sarah
I suggest either google an online dictionary or wait till later when the fluffybird gets on line.
lol
bolt

I'm not fluffy!
I'm not going to help either - feeling that way out today. Put 'dictionary' into a search engine.
Quote by Freckledbird
I suggest either google an online dictionary or wait till later when the fluffybird gets on line.
lol
bolt

I'm not fluffy!
I'm not going to help either - feeling that way out today. Put 'dictionary' into a search engine.
But your sig says:- 'Wickedly Fluffy'
:kiss
Quote by Sarah
But your sig says:- 'Wickedly Fluffy'
kiss

Yep - Wickedly fluffy'!
Well I'm not feeling at all fluffy after my day parked on various parts of the M1 - M18 and A1(M) so am prepared to copy and paste the answer!!
Unabridged (v 1.1) - Cite This Source - Share This
dis·patch /dɪˈspætʃ/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–verb (used with object)
1. to send off or away with speed, as a messenger, , body of troops, etc.
2. to dismiss (a person), as after an audience.
3. to put to death; kill: The spy was promptly dispatched.
4. to transact or dispose of (a matter) promptly or speedily.
–verb (used without object)
5. Archaic. to hasten; be quick.
–noun
6. the sending off of a messenger, letter, etc., to a destination.
7. the act of putting to death; killing; execution.
8. prompt or speedy transaction, as of business.
9. expeditious performance; promptness or speed: Proceed with all possible dispatch.
10. Commerce.
a. a method of effecting a speedy delivery of goods, money, etc.
b. a conveyance or organization for the expeditious transmission of goods, money, etc.
11. a written message sent with speed.
12. an official communication sent by special messenger.
13. Journalism. a news story transmitted to a newspaper, wire service, or the like, by one of its reporters, or by a wire service to a newspaper or other news agency.
—Idiom
14. mentioned in dispatches, British. honored by being named in official military reports for special bravery or acts of service.
Also, despatch.

—Synonyms 9. rapidity, haste, alacrity, celerity.

Hope this helps!
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Well I'm not feeling at all fluffy after my day parked on various parts of the M1 - M18 and A1(M) so am prepared to copy and paste the answer!!

Bloody hell, you were near to me!
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Well I'm not feeling at all fluffy after my day parked on various parts of the M1 - M18 and A1(M) so am prepared to copy and paste the answer!!

Bloody hell, you were near to me!
I was, for a very long time!! mad :x Got the traffic reports from:
Radio Leicester
Radio Nottingham
Radio Derby
Radio West Mids
Radio Sheffield
Radio Leeds
Radio Humber
Radio Cleveland - no idea why
Radio Tees - again no idea why
Radio Newcastle
At Leeming Bar there was a flipping guy driving an Aston Martin at about 46 miles an hour ... that made everything other thing on the A1 move over into the outside lane and so totally fucked up the road for miles and miles! Oh, and the flipping army vehicles (about 50 of them) playing overtaking each other at about 40 miles an hour too... Grrrrrrrrrrrr......
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