said, we're fans of the team. We should get it right.
What's next, Whall, Beel, Whebster?

I know, I need to lighten up. It's just a BB.
Carry on.
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miller31time wrote:While we're on the subject....
They're going to the game tonight.
Mike and John are going to meet Tim and Adam there.
Tim and Adam will bring their Washington Wizards hats to the game.
BigA wrote:miller31time wrote:While we're on the subject....
They're going to the game tonight.
Mike and John are going to meet Tim and Adam there.
Tim and Adam will bring their Washington Wizards hats to the game.
Written English needs an overhaul as we get further into the "post-literate" age. If we went to a common spelling of "they're," "there" and "their," we could cut misspelling significantly. I think all three should be spelled "thare."
AFM wrote:Remember, when speaking to John or Ves, it's "you're" a bust, "you're" a bust, not "your" a bust
AFM wrote:Remember, when speaking to John or Ves, it's "you're" a bust, "you're" a bust, not "your" a bust
nate33 wrote:And it's "moot" point not "mute" point. A mute point would be one that was inaudible.
AFM wrote:Remember, when speaking to John or Ves, it's "you're" a bust, "you're" a bust, not "your" a bust
dobrojim wrote:nate33 wrote:And it's "moot" point not "mute" point. A mute point would be one that was inaudible.
reminds me of an old friend who used to talk about someone
giving a violent effort.