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I doubt you are! It was my friends birthday, and we went to a place ad n then to a strip club. The best part is, my ID is a North West Territories ID! That's the very north of canada. ANyways.. it was a good night. And with that.... GOOD NIGHT>
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So, remember what you said in that other thread about a bad start? This ain't the way to make it better. Seriously, if you want to make an honest shot at fitting in around here, please don't post crap like this.
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why does it matter? Just dont respond to his post if you dont like it. He will get the picture if he is totally ignored. Personally I dont care whether he posts this or not. It matters so little, there is no point in making a fuss about it.
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True. Thing is, I have that one set to auto-correct in my brain.
(Also, Tom, I answered your questions regarding my preferences in my laptop thread -- but you never came back with recommendations. *hopeful* Pretty please?)
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Well, Tom, I disagree. I think you are bashing this poor youngster for his grammar, when I believe it is a spelling error he is making.
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Of course, it is the triple question markage which is the most grievous sin. It makes the babies weep.
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Hum. Could someone explain to a humble foreigner when you're supposed to use "I" and when you're supposed to use "me" ? I never quite understood it and end in using my feeling.
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I think it's one of those examples that can go either way, depending on whether you consider yourself to be the object of that sentence, or the subject of another clause.
Who is more drunk than I am? Who is more drunk than me?
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I've never heard that one before; I like it. I still don't think I can regularly place prepositions at the end of sentences in my writing, but it makes a good point, I suppose.
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The proper phrasing should have been: "Who was more drunk that I (was)?"
I think that I was very "tipsy" once. I was permitted 2 wine glasses (sister's wdding), so I naturally had 3 red and 4 white. I also verifid that each exceeded 14% of alcohol. That was dinner, then the dancing started.
I lost track of the amount of test-tubs with oblique substances I was offered, more so the vodka.
I loved the feeling, and slept about 8 hours extra.
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I think that the first post was inappropriate. It should have been written without UNUsuAL CapiTALISaTion, or weird ways to write a full stop>
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My sweet rump is embarrassed for you, darling Elizabeth. It is rosy with shame at your critical nitpickage, and I must go cool it off in the virgin Wisconsin snow.
*sigh
It is such a burden to be so, like, modest and all.
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They really are! In fact, I'm finding vast amusage in their cutefulness. You should maintain the cutage as long as possible.
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"Could someone explain to a humble foreigner when you're supposed to use 'I' and when you're supposed to use 'me' ? I never quite understood it and end in using my feeling."
When you are the subject -- i.e. doing the acting -- you use "I." When you are the object -- i.e. having something done to you -- you use "me."
In other words, "Susan and I ran to the store." "Carol was less happy than I with the result." (Note: In the second sentence, the verb "was" has been omitted, but is still implied.) "She handed the barrel to Bob and me."
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You know, when I got freaked out about Aaron joining, I forgot Hatrack's gyroscopic ability to automatically right itself.
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Has? Has? How dare you use 17th century 'slang'? You should use "Mine own head hath perpetual hurtage within".
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