Like their title hopes for the next few seasons ;)
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@BBCNews "Not Viable"? Is that some sort of police speak for 'wasn't actually a bomb'? Why can't they speak proper English? -
it is proper english, it means it wouldn't of detonated succesfully.
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You mean "wouldn't have detonated properly". So why don't they just say that?
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it was fake, it was constucted poorly, it was missing parts etc, so to genralise it was 'not viable'
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generalise*
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missed a letter out... glad you could take time out of your day to correct that, well done!
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for someone spouting on about using correct English, pot kettle seems appropriate
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erm no , i was making the point that 'not viable' is in fact proper english...
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Viable means capable of 'working successfully' - therefore not viable doesn't necessarily mean it was a fake bomb, does it?
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@BBCSport it was a fake premier league trophyThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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seems it was a cake of peace
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Who brought tat there.Dont just through the words upon religion of piece ppls.They r not security in charge there
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may be someone follower of religion of peace lol
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They r the only one now http://days.Lol
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@BBCNews well I hope they find the idiot responsible, and given a heavy prison sentence. -
*they're
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@MikkiL they didn't blow it up,they placed a charge on it..to see if it was a viable device. That is what controlled is. -
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I thought explosion meant blown up. So they put a charge to it & it didn't blow up? -
no..just the small shaped charge that they place on it.
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oh ok thanx alot
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