Throw=throw, not through

OT said:
Nice.
"ur" isn't a word, it's shorthand for "you are".
We don't speak in shorthand, nor should we type a communication to others, in shorthand.
Besides, I was joking, with that site, as I'd never condone the use of an "urban dictionary".
It's much like Ebonics, useless......

Eye lyke OTEA...he B Kuel.
 
OT said:
Nice.
"ur" isn't a word, it's shorthand for "you are".
We don't speak in shorthand, nor should we type a communication to others, in shorthand.
Besides, I was joking, with that site, as I'd never condone the use of an "urban dictionary".
It's much like Ebonics, useless......

I have to disagree, think everyone should write phonetically. It would make communication more "dynamic."
 
XJ Jeepin Girl said:
That would be "then." My biggest gramatical pet peeve: when people use "then" instead of "than." Ex: "Your hair is longer then mine." Even though when actually speaking you might say "than" kind of like "then," it's THAN!
Right you are. In my haste, I slipped up. I usually am a stickler for that one too. I'm better than most, though.

-----Matt-----
 
IXNAYXJ said:
Right you are. I'm better than most, though.

-----Matt-----


EGOTISTICAL BASTARD!

:D

Here's a goody from the Woodburn area...

found on most cars for sale the sign reads..."runs pretty good."

Must get lost in the English / Spanish translation somewhere...
 
IXNAYXJ said:
"Better than most..." And certainly better then, you run home and freshen up for a tea party.....

-----Matt-----
There, now it looks right.:D
Oh, and one shouldn't use "And", to start a sentence, in literature, just because the Bible does.;)
 
OT said:
There, now it looks right.:D
Oh, and one shouldn't use "And", to start a sentence, in literature, just because the Bible does.;)
But, it is acceptable in modern writing. ;)

http://www.grammar-monster.com/lessons/conjunctions_lessons.htm

For example: "And first, before we begin the history of life, let us tell something of the stage upon which our drama is put and of the background against which it is played." H.G. Wells, Outline of History.


-----Matt-----
 
irrigardless?

Alls ie; "Alls I know"

Acrost ie; He only lives acrost the street

do we really need to where you are at?
 
IXNAYXJ said:
So you read the part in the link about it being acceptable to start a sentence with a conjunction?

-----Matt-----
YES, damnit, you were correct, all along!
And, I was wrong!
Can we move along?
Sing a song!
Smoke this bong?
Why, thank you, Chong!
 
IXNAYXJ said:
But, it is acceptable in modern writing. ;)

http://www.grammar-monster.com/lessons/conjunctions_lessons.htm

For example: "And first, before we begin the history of life, let us tell something of the stage upon which our drama is put and of the background against which it is played." H.G. Wells, Outline of History.


-----Matt-----
i hayte teh inglishe laynquidge, that leenk jus furthur proovs it
 
shud up frenche
 
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