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General Discussion => The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit => Topic started by: 420seriouscat69 on August 04, 2017, 12:52:46 PM
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Discuss :cheers:
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I voted TBT
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where's the wackycat08 option?
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Republicat has better grammar than me. You think I could just pull that out of my ass out of nowhere? I think not!
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I'd rather not know
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I'd like to meet the person running the republicat account.
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I'd like to meet the person running the republicat account.
tough guy alert!
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:dubious:
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Republicat has better grammar than me. You think I could just pull that out of my ass out of nowhere? I think not!
I think you meant to write, "He has better grammar than I." ????
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Republicat has better grammar than me. You think I could just pull that out of my ass out of nowhere? I think not!
I think you meant to write, "He has better grammar than I." ????
I think it's acceptable either way. Than can be a conjunction or a preposition.
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Republicat has better grammar than me. You think I could just pull that out of my ass out of nowhere? I think not!
I think you meant to write, "He has better grammar than I." ????
I think it's acceptable either way. Than can be a conjunction or a preposition.
I was just kidding, but I'm fairly certain it isn't grammatically correct to use "me" in this sentence. But again, I was really just goofing around.
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I sounds stupid though, keep on me'in' wackycat08
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Produce the diplomas or gtfo, Canary.
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I sounds stupid though, keep on me'in' wackycat08
:thumbs:
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I'd like to meet the person running the republicat account.
tough guy alert!
:gocho:
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I voted for myself
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Oops
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It's a douche that wants to make 'pubs look racist and deplorable so 95% of the board is a suspect
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Republicat has better grammar than me. You think I could just pull that out of my ass out of nowhere? I think not!
I think you meant to write, "He has better grammar than I." ????
I think it's acceptable either way. Than can be a conjunction or a preposition.
I was just kidding, but I'm fairly certain it isn't grammatically correct to use "me" in this sentence. But again, I was really just goofing around.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2014/01/24/is-it-now-acceptable-grammar-to-say-is-a-much-better-advocate-than-me-and-95-of-my-colleagues/?utm_term=.2e1938c59cc1
Shakespeare would use "me" and that is good enough for me.
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It's a douche that wants to make 'pubs look racist and deplorable so 95% of the board is a suspect
'pubs don't need republicat's help to look racist and deplorable
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Produce the diplomas or gtfo, Canary.
:)
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I know
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I know
:curse:
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I know
Can I take them?
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I know
Hint tia