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| visits | member for | 1 year, 9 months |
| seen | Nov 2 '12 at 18:55 | |
| stats | profile views | 40 |
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Oct 23 |
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Meaning of “Monkey still working let Baboon wait small” "let baboon wait small" isn't even grammatically correct, I have no idea what she's saying there. |
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Oct 18 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Oct 18 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Oct 17 |
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Should there be a comma in “Tell <name> <other name> says hi.”? @FumbleFingers didn't realize you'd already said the same exact thing in the comments, if you want to answer down here and claim your sweet, sweet rep points I'll delete this answer. |
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Oct 17 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Oct 17 |
answered | Should there be a comma in “Tell <name> <other name> says hi.”? |
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Oct 6 |
answered | A word for a worldly wise person who pretends to be naïve? |
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Sep 8 |
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“Keys to car” or “keys of car” I'd be interested to know how much of the "key(s) of" results are actually in the context of music. |
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Sep 7 |
answered | “Integrity” vs. “honesty”—what's the difference? |
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Aug 26 |
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Some sentences in the beginning of movie “Forrest Gump” @Mitch "leans away from the prescriptive" how ironic |
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Aug 26 |
awarded | Disciplined |
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Aug 25 |
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What are the correct titles for the attendee/guest relationship? "host" was the first thing that sprang to mine for me as well, but that seems wrong. Realistically you'd say "my date" (even if its platonic) but that's ignoring the context you're trying to explore. |
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Aug 25 |
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Some sentences in the beginning of movie “Forrest Gump” @Mitch Yeah, I'm from the south where people talk like that all the time, but not in English class, where they get called out for their bad grammar. I guess if you're going with the "nothing is bad grammar since anything that's ever been uttered is dialect" argument, that's pretty tough to argue against though. |
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Aug 25 |
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Some sentences in the beginning of movie “Forrest Gump” @Mitch "they was my magic shoes" is a grammatical error, dialect or no. As far as lack of intelligence, I thought I was clear in that we are speaking of a perception. You can argue that the perception doesn't exist I guess, but I can't imagine many people who have lived in the US for the last 40+ years or so will agree with you. |
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Aug 25 |
answered | Some sentences in the beginning of movie “Forrest Gump” |
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Aug 25 |
answered | Difference between “unto” and “to” |
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Aug 17 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Aug 17 |
awarded | Critic |
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Aug 17 |
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How did kool-aid come to be the drink of fanboys? Yep, Jonestown reference. |
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Aug 15 |
awarded | Teacher |