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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Max on January 06, 2014, 04:53:53 PM
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Carry on :old:
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it is now!
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I never knew one game or forum could have soooo many English Majors :aok
:cheers: Oz
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Never majored in English but I did attend Catholic grade school for 8 years :devil You'd be amazed at what an oak yardstick instills in someone :D
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Never majored in English but I did attend Catholic grade school for 8 years :devil You'd be amazed at what an oak yardstick instills in someone :D
Forgot your apostrophe. Here. ' :x
And two of these. --------> . . :D
And this. , :)
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I never majored in English, but I did attend Catholic grade school for 8 years. :devil You'd be amazed at what an oak yardstick instills in someone! :D
Fixed.
Guess Catholic school didn't cover punctuation... :D :salute :bolt:
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Fixed.
Guess Catholic school didn't cover punctuation... :D :salute :bolt:
:cheers:
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Forgot your comma. Here. , :x
Fixed :D
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Resubed must be a word! It took only a minute for me to understand the meaning of it, unlike the posts of some wannabe tuffies who seem to think it's kwl to spel lik a niliterit, making their possible questions for help unanswerable.
:salute SirNuke!
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Perhaps they meant rebused. :headscratch:
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I never knew one game or forum could have soooo many English Majors :aok
:cheers: Oz
Max isn't a major, at most a lieutenant... :)
Best thing is ain't has and apostrophe, and he forgot to include it. Rule number one. When correcting grammar, make sure you say it right yourself.
Carry on...
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Max isn't a major, at most a lieutenant... :)
Best thing is ain't has and apostrophe, and he forgot to include it. Rule number one. When correcting grammar, make sure you say it right yourself.
Carry on...
"And"? :D :lol
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Grammar Nazis...
(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQnNSx0h_NfnqQR6oynQ_ScOmTjxa1bO-Qb47e1PDZw9IE3jAR0)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4vf8N6GpdM
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"And"? :D :lol
WAPOW !
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"And"? :D :lol
Touche... :bolt:
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Grammar Nazis...
(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQnNSx0h_NfnqQR6oynQ_ScOmTjxa1bO-Qb47e1PDZw9IE3jAR0)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4vf8N6GpdM
WAPOW !
Touche... :bolt:
:lol
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Fixed :D
No. Not fixed. My post wasn't broken to begin with. He forgot the ' in ain't. That's not a comma. ;)
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Resubed must be a word! It took only a minute for me to understand the meaning of it, unlike the posts of some wannabe tuffies who seem to think it's kwl to spel lik a niliterit, making their possible questions for help unanswerable.
:salute SirNuke!
Resubbed or re-subbed. I don't know what a subed means in this context.
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Resubbed or re-subbed. I don't know what a subed means in this context.
Subed meaning subscribed.
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This thread is wicked awesome. :aok
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Touche... :bolt:
By the way, touché has an accent, unless you pronounce it like the similarly spelled D-word.
:)
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Subed meaning subscribed.
That would be subbed, no? Rub. Rubbed. Sub. Subbed.
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That would be subbed, no? Rub. Rubbed. Sub. Subbed.
I just filled you in on the meaning. You can argue it's spelling with someone who cares. :cheers:
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I just filled you in on the meaning. You can argue it's spelling with someone who cares. :cheers:
It means nothing. Well, it appears to have something to do with a Subaru truck bed. Sorry brah. :cheers:
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That would be subbed, no? Rub. Rubbed. Sub. Subbed.
Actually I feel like you might be right about that. Dub - Dubbed...
That doesn't mean that "resubed" would not be a word. It is, only misspelled.
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Max isn't a major, at most a lieutenant... :)
Best thing is ain't has and apostrophe, and he forgot to include it. Rule number one. When correcting grammar, make sure you say it right yourself.
Carry on...
The apostrophe in "aint" was intentionally omitted. The us of the word "aint" was intentional, and somewhat sardonic. :old:
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Actually I feel like you might be right about that. Dub - Dubbed...
That doesn't mean that "resubed" would not be a word. It is, only misspelled.
What? That would mean that "ti" is a word also, it is just "to" misspelled.
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english grammar nazies are wannabes, over here we have a public institution to declare whats french or not.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acad%C3%A9mie_fran%C3%A7aise
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What? That would mean that "ti" is a word also, it is just "to" misspelled.
Well, if you pronounce them similarly, it would be misspelled. If not, "ti" wouldn't be a word. At least not a misspelled "to". Maybe "tea" or "tee", or would it rather be a "tie"? Sometime it's tough to determine how English vowels should be pronounced...
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What? That would mean that "ti" is a word also, it is just "to" misspelled.
Actually, "ti" is a word. It's the seventh note in the solfeggio scale. You know, the "Doe a deer" song? Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do. "Ti, a drink with jam and bread." That's how you spell it.
Knowing the solfege scale helps when needing to get rid of your last tile in scrabble-type games. :)
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In a game where up is used as an intransitive verb..
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In a game where up is used as an intransitive verb..
Tank, troop... Yet oddly enough very few people seem to 'airplane' on a regular basis.
Wiley.
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Tank, troop... Yet oddly enough very few people seem to 'airplane' on a regular basis.
Wiley.
They commit aviation...
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"Verbing" nouns is an atrocity. Those people should be spanked. On the back of the legs. With a hickory switch. :old: