Steve likes boobs(no change) but hasn't been a grammar nazi.
Matias likes boobs(no change)
Randy is a sick puppy(no change)
Michael AND Paul have got way too many great posters(hopefully that will change)
Zorba was just itching to become a one sheeter(accomplished)
Chris is plain old boring Chris
Reggie is secretly in love with JC
Mark shoots from the hip and hits the target.
And no one has rung the bell because Rich and Bruce are still in their corners.(Perhaps because they are busy digging into their enormous brains to share a wealth of historical information)
Hey, I don't give a shit... This isn't grammar class - I leave grammar checking for work. I'm not going to study the fucking thing before clicking "post"... You must be so proud.
Hey, I don't give a shit... This isn't grammar class - I leave grammar checking for work. I'm not going to study the fucking thing before clicking "post"... You must be so proud.
I hope Charlie is not angry and knows I'm mucking about...
To test this further however....
You know your sig... It is wrong... Abe Lincoln used commas (breathed for air, though possibly died saying it running out of breath) and also never said the above? He actually said:
"You can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all
of the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time."
I am pretty confident Lincoln didn't speak in commas so how do we know where they went; I'd even bet that commas were added by other people and not Lincoln.
I'd go further to say that when Captain Kirk related in his Captain's Log about the time he fought along side Lincoln (Star Trek: Season 3: Episode 22 - 1969) he probably wrote the quote as follows:
Recite in Captain Kirk/William Shatner type acting:
"You can fool, all the people, some of the time, and some of the people, all of the time, but you cannot, fool, all the people, all the time."
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Matt said:
Charlie said:
(It a grammar challenged thread(to be sure))
I hope Charlie is not angry and knows I'm mucking about...
To test this further however....
You know your sig... It is wrong... Abe Lincoln used commas (breathed for air, though possibly died saying it running out of breath) and also never said the above? He actually said:
"You can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time."