He wasn't (that much) it was beer and his brother Billy.Originally posted by dems4me
Its all fair in love and war Vrai -- you act as if Jimmy Carter was never bantered about his peanuts (pls. no perv responses).
He wasn't (that much) it was beer and his brother Billy.Originally posted by dems4me
Its all fair in love and war Vrai -- you act as if Jimmy Carter was never bantered about his peanuts (pls. no perv responses).
Originally posted by *archimedes*
The exception to the general rule that one should use an apostrophe to indicate possession is in possessive pronouns. Some of them are not a problem. "Mine" has no misleading "s" at the end to invite an apostrophe. And few people are tempted to write "hi's," though the equally erroneous "her's" is fairly common, as are "our's" and "their's"--all wrong, wrong, wrong. The problem with avoiding "it's" as a possessive is that this spelling is perfectly correct as a contraction meaning "it is." Just remember two points and you'll never make this mistake again. (1) "It's" always means "it is" or "it has" and nothing else. (2) Try changing the "its" in your sentence to "his" and if it doesn't make sense, then go with "it's."
stupid
Originally posted by dems4me
For the love of God, get a life! If that's the only thing you can find to pick on me for - you need some serious help. What's next? my font size??? idiot
Originally posted by *archimedes*
You messed the quote up, too, stupid.
All is fair in love and war.
~Francis Edward Smedley
Originally posted by *archimedes*
The exception to the general rule that one should use an apostrophe to indicate possession is in possessive pronouns. Some of them are not a problem. "Mine" has no misleading "s" at the end to invite an apostrophe. And few people are tempted to write "hi's," though the equally erroneous "her's" is fairly common, as are "our's" and "their's"--all wrong, wrong, wrong. The problem with avoiding "it's" as a possessive is that this spelling is perfectly correct as a contraction meaning "it is." Just remember two points and you'll never make this mistake again. (1) "It's" always means "it is" or "it has" and nothing else. (2) Try changing the "its" in your sentence to "his" and if it doesn't make sense, then go with "it's."
stupid
Originally posted by *archimedes*
The exception to the general rule that one should use an apostrophe to indicate possession is in possessive pronouns. Some of them are not a problem. "Mine" has no misleading "s" at the end to invite an apostrophe. And few people are tempted to write "hi's," though the equally erroneous "her's" is fairly common, as are "our's" and "their's"--all wrong, wrong, wrong. The problem with avoiding "it's" as a possessive is that this spelling is perfectly correct as a contraction meaning "it is." Just remember two points and you'll never make this mistake again. (1) "It's" always means "it is" or "it has" and nothing else. (2) Try changing the "its" in your sentence to "his" and if it doesn't make sense, then go with "it's."
stupid
Originally posted by dems4me
-- you are too petty and nerdy to be in a flame war with.
Originally posted by Hello6
Pot, I'd like to introduce you to a Mr. Kettle...
Originally posted by *archimedes*
I can only assume you are the cat, cat in her status line, too.
Originally posted by *archimedes*
You also have a member's user name misspelled in your signature, stupid.
cattitude
Originally posted by jlabsher
How many right wingers does it take to flame ONE dems4me?
All of us. And why aren't you in here going to bat for your Democrat komrade? We Repukes all stick together - what's up with you Dummy-crats?Originally posted by jlabsher
How many right wingers does it take to flame ONE dems4me?
Originally posted by jlabsher
How many right wingers does it take to flame ONE dems4me?
Originally posted by dems4me
were probably like me -- you just kept hitting that "say something stupid" button. It was sooo addictive!!!
Originally posted by vraiblonde
All of us. And why aren't you in here going to bat for your Democrat komrade? We Repukes all stick together - what's up with you Dummy-crats?