I have read it and its absolutely fine.
As I said, if I said we have donkeys, there for the likes of you, you might have a point.
I didn't say that, I said we have donkeys
on the beach, there for the likes likes of you.
Do you not understand when to use there when you have mentioned a place.
What is this? This is a pathetic effort at banter.
You can't even speak words right. You use on instead of in or to.
Your that thick you don't even realise it's the wrong word and you try and call me out.
Come back when you can differentiate between the words I mentioned and speak them as they should be spoken, before trying to dish out proper English lessons.
Really inventive stereotype, I suppose you're an old mill worker turned shoe shining sheep loving peasant?
You might not realise, but I know Preston a lot better than you might think. I've even been called posh because I speak normally. That's how common some Preston people can sound, people from Blackpool are posh
I've actually been fair minded and reasonable to Preston previously, but lets not pretend there isn't illiterate dregs there or that there aren't people who are inbred.
Some horrible areas also, like areas of Ribbleton, Fishwick, Ingol, Larches, Savick etc etc.
Fortunately there are some better parts and normal people about too, unlike the tossers like you.
As pointed out above 'you was trying' isn't correct, try again Mr English man.
The more you speak the more you expose words you don't even know are wrong, because you don't speak proper English.