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Do these posts need painted?

42 replies

settleadebateforme · 09/04/2019 12:39

Please settle a debate between DH and me. Do these posts need painted?

Do these posts need painted?
Do these posts need painted?
OP posts:
Charmatt · 09/04/2019 12:41

No

autumnnightsaredrawingin · 09/04/2019 12:42

I would say they could do with being painted if you had the money and time, but don’t need To be painted...

whitesoxx · 09/04/2019 12:43

No

dudsville · 09/04/2019 12:44

They don't appear to be chipped or worn so I'd say no.

Rottencooking · 09/04/2019 12:49

They need some verbs.

Whynham · 09/04/2019 12:54

Yes, bright pink.

smallereveryday · 09/04/2019 16:08

The only thing they are lacking is the verb to be Wink

SnowyAlpsandPeaks · 09/04/2019 16:18

Yes they could do with a freshen up- which a power hose may do, or it may take the paint off🤔

scissorlover · 09/04/2019 16:19

Painting*, surely?

justasking111 · 09/04/2019 16:22

Someone made a pigs ear of the bottom of them ditto the bottom of the wall.

BruceAndNosh · 09/04/2019 16:22

The only thing they are lacking is the verb to be

I'm guessing that the phrasing combined with the pebbledash means that the OP is from Northern Ireland.
But carry on making fun of people's idiomatic use of language

Wink.

IncrediblySadToo · 09/04/2019 16:22

They don’t look like they need painting on my screen?

Knock it off you lot. Nothing wrong with regional dialect

Whackaguacamole · 09/04/2019 16:23

They'd probably look better painted but it wouldnt be an urgent job.

Are you Scottish? I picked up skipping verbs when I lived there, didn't realise you'd be judged for it...

123andBreathe · 09/04/2019 16:24

No, but if they are being painted, they could do with the pebbledash being chipped off and smooth rendering instead!

We have a wall like that, and you can paint and and paint it until the cows come home, but it always looks grotty.

BiscuitDrama · 09/04/2019 16:25

They don’t need painted or to be painted... whatever. Smile

Memeface · 09/04/2019 16:28

It is jarring to read sentences written like this.

ShitAtScarbble · 09/04/2019 16:29

They might or might not need TO BE painted.

Eliza9919 · 09/04/2019 16:32

No. They might need painting though.

PeachesNewName · 09/04/2019 16:33

No. And I’m from NI and had no idea what verbs people were talking about Grin it makes perfect sense to me! Had to go back and re-read.

PeachesNewName · 09/04/2019 16:33

‘need painting’ sounds much weirder to me!

brodybear · 09/04/2019 16:35

Looks like an 'if you want to' not a 'must do asap' situation to me. There is nothing wrong with the post but at the same time a lick of paint would freshen things up. If they were mine o wouldn't waste my time, energy or money on them.

peachgreen · 09/04/2019 16:42

No. And OP's sentence is perfectly grammatically correct in Scotland and Northern Ireland (and possibly elsewhere). It's called infinitival copula deletion and it's a regionalism.

123andBreathe · 09/04/2019 16:43

To be or not to be, that is the question - whether ‘‘tis nobler in the mind of the Mumsnetter to suffer “jarring, verb free sentences” .... And, by opposing, end them?

Or just answer the question that everyone knows the OP asked!

To paint or not to paint.

THAT is the question!

settleadebateforme · 09/04/2019 16:47

I'm Scottish, perfectly correct way to say it here.

Anyway, in case you were all waiting. I painted them as I had the paint out anyway Grin

OP posts:
HBStowe · 09/04/2019 16:52

They’re a bit grubby but nothing urgent I wouldn’t say.

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