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Re: But it is okay.
Mat--
You should trust people who tell you not to start sentences with conjunctions about as much as those who tell you not to end them with prepositions. --Nate |
#2
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Re: But it is okay.
[ QUOTE ]
Mat-- You should trust people who tell you not to start sentences with conjunctions about as much as those who tell you not to end them with prepositions. --Nate [/ QUOTE ] Ban for offering grammatical and editing advice to a red imo |
#3
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Re: But it is okay.
what a tart
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#4
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Re: But it is okay.
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] Mat-- You should trust people who tell you not to start sentences with conjunctions about as much as those who tell you not to end them with prepositions. --Nate [/ QUOTE ] Ban for offering grammatical and editing advice to a red imo [/ QUOTE ] Nath-- Note that I didn't offer any grammatical advice, just grammar-related meta-advice. --Nate |
#5
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Re: But it is okay.
Nate. is one wily bastid imo
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#6
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Re: But it is okay.
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Mat-- You should trust people who tell you not to start sentences with conjunctions about as much as those who tell you not to end them with prepositions. --Nate [/ QUOTE ]Agent Bork: Chief! Ya know that guy whose camper they were whackin' off in? Agent Fleming: Bork, you're a federal agent! You represent the United States Government! Never end a sentence with a preposition. Agent Bork: Oh, uh... Ya know that guy in whose camper they... I... I mean, that guy off in whose camper they were whacking? |
#7
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Re: But it is okay.
Which door do I leave from, a--hole?
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