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- Arpikarhu - 01-30-2004

man! alkie sure does get his panties in a twist when anybody disagrees with the princess. she has got him under her thumb in a hard way! sweet!


- Black Lazerus - 01-30-2004

You all are mistaking common usage for proper grammar. Your usage is not grammaticality correct.


- Silera - 01-30-2004

Arpi has no friends.

I don't think we should get the head of the Columbia English Department fired over what some faggot on broadway has delusions about.


- IrishAlkey - 01-30-2004

u am brite


- Arpikarhu - 01-30-2004

hey! you stole that line!!


- The Sleeper - 01-30-2004

Using a subject and verb together is not grammatically correct?


- TooCute - 01-30-2004

Did he just say an intransitive verb is not a verb???


- IrishAlkey - 01-30-2004

Laz should be detained and monitored.


- Goatweed - 01-30-2004

this is why I fuckin' hated English class.


- diceisgod - 01-30-2004

This thread has the word "verb" in it more times than any other thread ever, possibly ever other thread put together. Shame on you all.


- Goatweed - 01-30-2004

I don't know who's right anymore


- The Sleeper - 01-30-2004

I rue the day any of you end a sentence with a preposition :16:


- IrishAlkey - 01-30-2004

The dictionary that Laz keeps quoting is correct.

It'd be helpful if he knew how to read it.


- Arpikarhu - 01-30-2004

Silera Wrote:Arpi has no friends.

I don't think we should get the head of the Columbia English Department fired over what some faggot on broadway has delusions about.
oh this is so sweet! so alkie runs to his girlfriends aid and then she fights for him. how emasculating. i figure alkie must be used to it by now though.

it is way too easy to push alkies buttons. its almost no fun at this point.


- Goatweed - 01-30-2004

IrishAlkey Wrote:The dictionary that Laz keeps quoting is correct.

It'd be helpful if he knew how to read it.
but when I read Silera's words, it sounds right. :damnpc:


- IrishAlkey - 01-30-2004

She's right.

The dictionary is right.


- Arpikarhu - 01-30-2004

Goatweed Wrote:
IrishAlkey Wrote:The dictionary that Laz keeps quoting is correct.

It'd be helpful if he knew how to read it.
but when I read Silera's words, it sounds right. :damnpc:
thats the point it sounds right because it has been used that way for some time by the uneducated. according to grammar rules , it is incorrect.


- The Sleeper - 01-30-2004

so if Aruba is near South America, would an Aruban immigrant be an Aruban-American?


- The Sleeper - 01-30-2004

Arpikarhu Wrote:
Goatweed Wrote:
IrishAlkey Wrote:The dictionary that Laz keeps quoting is correct.

It'd be helpful if he knew how to read it.
but when I read Silera's words, it sounds right. :damnpc:
thats the point it sounds right because it has been used that way for some time by the uneducated. according to grammar rules , it is incorrect.
what grammar rule?


- Keyser Soze - 01-30-2004

its only a verb when used as va·ca·tioned, va·ca·tion·ing, va·ca·tions. it says it right there in the dictionary. sorry silera.