Exactly my point of what I just said to you.
At school we were taught "I before E eccept after C"
So please to be explaining that one someone?
And I still don't see how it matters.
Jonno![]()
JP, stop pming Nikki about trivial matters.
Btw, Nikki, I'd correct JP's spelling too if I had the mod powers you previously possessed![]()
It's a rule of thumb, quite a weird one actually.Originally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
86 here
I noticed you can only get 100 if you are already in your late 80s with a healthy life based on this poll. Heh, I guess it's also true in the real world though. People who live to be 100 are pretty healthy at age 70,80, and 90 for old people. I've seen 80 year old men who can still run 2 miles straight, lift heavy weight, and fight much better than 30 year old men. Gods I tell you...
Last edited by Wolfmight; 08-06-2005 at 03:34 PM.
I refuse to comment until you move the apostrophe one place to the east.Originally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
Originally Posted by JPaul
Jonno, the apostrophe is used to replace the letters which have been omitted.
"Isn't" is a contraction of "IS NOT". The "o" has been removed. Thus, the apostrophe goes in place of the "o".
Last edited by NikkiD; 08-06-2005 at 04:03 PM.
Your "Isn't" should really be punctuated, otherwise the sentence is nonsensical.Originally Posted by NikkiD
Strangely you did it with the "o" (twice) indicating you were aware of this.
Slipshod work, Lady.
as long as my liver and the one after that will last
Thank feck we've got two. That's all I can say.Originally Posted by Mr. Mulder
Well not "all I can say", that would be mad talk. You know what I mean.
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