What does it mean when someone says: "You ended that sentence with a proposition."
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What does it mean when someone says: "You ended that sentence with a proposition."
It means they're talking pish.Quote:
Originally Posted by DorisInsinuate
Unless you are and meant 'preposition'.
Whether Fromagepas is JP or not. :unsure:
Fuck knows, ask a cananadian, or if they don't know, ask your parents. :dabs:
It's Busyman, I thought I made that abundantly clear last night :shifty:Quote:
Originally Posted by Guillaume
Do you think I remember what was said last night.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
Ate too much beef in the 90s. :(
Euphemism :dry:Quote:
Originally Posted by Gurahl
:glag: http://img61.imageshack.us/img61/9748/earl1qr.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by manker
Col Jack O'Neill ftw.Quote:
Originally Posted by DorisInsinuate
"Who did you go with?" ends with a preposition.
More properly it would be "With whom did you go?"
However you'd really have to have your thumb stuck firmly up your own shiteflange to get uptight about it.
I never understood that line in MacGyver when he said that, I feel like I'm missing the joke.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fromagepas
When are you supposed to use whom :mellow:
What's a "polemic"?
I've read the definition and I still don't know :blink:
A rant.
Two word answer, FTW.Quote:
Originally Posted by DorisInsinuate
No, it's a long stick, Paddy.
racist. :dabs:Quote:
Originally Posted by Barbarossa
What this post was all about.
http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/showp...4&postcount=16
I got it, Barbie.
Not sure if it's any consolation because when I understood it, I did a :dabs: :earl:
moi aussi. :dabs:
Lets pretend it didn't happen.