Re: if you had 5 weeks to live, what would you do?
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 9:27 pm
No it wasn't you illiterate fuckhead.Goober McTuber wrote:That was more than spelling smack, you ignorant tard.
No it wasn't you illiterate fuckhead.Goober McTuber wrote:That was more than spelling smack, you ignorant tard.
Gibberish is not a Yiddish word.Charles De Mar wrote:wow spelling smak on a yiddish word....what's the ruling on this one?
Whatever, Pierick.Mike the Lab Rat wrote:Gibberish is not a Yiddish word.Charles De Mar wrote:wow spelling smak on a yiddish word....what's the ruling on this one?
I think it would be proper to call it an "Upper Decker." I'm sure you are familiar with that anyway.dotdotdot wrote:I guess you could call it top shelf or something.
Either that, or send a card to his hair. Whoops, sorry.dotdotdot wrote:Guys, quit the bickering, a man is dying.
I think we all should sign a "get well soon" card and send it to Mr. Swayze.
Yes it was, you blithering fucktard. We had already documented your struggles with the English language, and you noted that English appeared as jibberish/gibberish to you. You can argue with my point of view, say my "smack" isn't really "smack", criticize me for having to have the last word, or whatever, but you'll be hard-pressed to find many grammatical or sentence structure errors in my posts. English, motherfucker. Do you speak it?Charles De Mar wrote:No it wasn't you illiterate fuckhead.Goober McTuber wrote:That was more than spelling smack, you ignorant tard.
Goober McTuber wrote: but you'll be hard-pressed to find many grammatical or sentence structure errors in my posts.
Goober McTuber wrote:You can argue with my point of view, say my "smack" isn't really "smack", criticize me for having to have the last word, or whatever, but you'll be hard-pressed to find many grammatical or sentence structure errors in my posts.
You may be an ace at grammar, but your understanding of semantics rivals Whitey's.Dinsdale wrote:When running sentence-structure-smack, it's probably a good idea to put the comma on the correct side of the quotation marks.Goober McTuber wrote:You can argue with my point of view, say my "smack" isn't really "smack", criticize me for having to have the last word, or whatever, but you'll be hard-pressed to find many grammatical or sentence structure errors in my posts.
Goober McTuber wrote:Yes it was, you blithering fucktard. We had already documented your struggles with the English language, and you noted that English appeared as jibberish/gibberish to you. You can argue with my point of view, say my "smack" isn't really "smack", criticize me for having to have the last word, or whatever, but you'll be hard-pressed to find many grammatical or sentence structure errors in my posts. English, motherfucker. Do you speak it?Charles De Mar wrote:No it wasn't you illiterate fuckhead.Goober McTuber wrote:That was more than spelling smack, you ignorant tard.
We've done this before. There's authorities that come down on both sides of that argument. I enjoy putting the comma or period outside of the quotation marks because it seems to truly irritate you. If you want me to hook you up with links and stuff, you'll have to wait till Monday.Dinsdale wrote:Goober McTuber wrote:You can argue with my point of view, say my "smack" isn't really "smack", criticize me for having to have the last word, or whatever, but you'll be hard-pressed to find many grammatical or sentence structure errors in my posts.
When running sentence-structure-smack, it's probably a good idea to put the comma on the correct side of the quotation marks.