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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 1:01 pm
by longlostposter
Languorous Lass wrote:
But is "grammarically correct" grammatically correct?

:smt079 <-------cracking the English major whip
Ha ha ha, Lass. So tell me what the correct term is, please.

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 2:30 pm
by chershaytoute
longlostposter wrote:
Languorous Lass wrote:
But is "grammarically correct" grammatically correct?

:smt079 <-------cracking the English major whip
Ha ha ha, Lass. So tell me what the correct term is, please.

Uh, grammaristically speaking :smt040 , I think she did... :wink:

(I make words up as I go along, personally)

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 1:18 am
by longlostposter
Der. Sometimes you have to hit me over the head with a large brick, cher.

I actually debated which of those was correct. I guess I should have looked it up, since my English major friend Lass posts here. ;)

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:45 am
by exanimatebylove
lol u guys are too funny. :lol:

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 2:16 pm
by BTStars
Widdershin wrote:I'd chalk most of this up to his awkward transition into the group- nobody really feels safe in a group of friends unless they all undergo a tragedy or two with one another. Except the cell phone thing has me a touch suspicious ...buuuuuuuuuuuut his aunt that he liked enough to kiss her on the forehead ( not exactly common in an average and kinda impersonal American family dynamic) was somebody that he immediately ditched upon Bree giving him the scoop.

So I think you did some great peicing together but I'm going back to him just being geeky- with all these dedication we should look back and see if any of the guys at the party looked like deacons or if they appeared in other vidoes.
The whole cell phone thing didn't really make me suspicious, because I know that I personally wouldn't be able to live without my cell phone.

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 3:14 pm
by chershaytoute
I never use large bricks. Itty, bitty rocks is more my style... :wink:

Uhhhh... WWJS, I wonder? (trying to at least pretend to stay on-topic <snort>)

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 5:04 pm
by longlostposter
chershaytoute wrote:I never use large bricks. Itty, bitty rocks is more my style... :wink:

Uhhhh... WWJS, I wonder? (trying to at least pretend to stay on-topic <snort>)
When did we go off topic?

If you mean 'What would Jesus say', even Jesus called the Pharisees vipers.

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:49 pm
by chershaytoute
Nah...that WWJS was What Would JONAS Say... I mean, this is "Bizarre Jonas quotes," after all (and my pointy little noodle was trying to be topical for once...as opposed to tropical...which ain't gonna happen here in the wilds of the Pacific North West... <snicker>)

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:01 pm
by longlostposter
chershaytoute wrote:Nah...that WWJS was What Would JONAS Say... I mean, this is "Bizarre Jonas quotes," after all (and my pointy little noodle was trying to be topical for once...as opposed to tropical...which ain't gonna happen here in the wilds of the Pacific North West... <snicker>)
Ha ha ha, sorry I misunderstood, cher.

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:14 pm
by chershaytoute
Hey, my son is completely convinced I create confusion wherever I go. Of course, it's a skill I have worked hard at for years! :D

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 12:54 pm
by Languorous Lass
longlostposter wrote:Der. Sometimes you have to hit me over the head with a large brick, cher.

I actually debated which of those was correct. I guess I should have looked it up, since my English major friend Lass posts here. ;)
I don't really know which is correct -- I was just yanking your chain. 8-[

Yes, I'm so much of a geek that I like to play "Fun With Grammar" all by myself. :roll:

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 1:03 pm
by giddeanx
Im pretty sure grammatically correct is the horse to bet on.

(Took me 4 times to spell it however. Those 10 digital bastards at the end of my hands were rebelling and my head couldn't offer any direction.)

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 3:10 pm
by longlostposter
Languorous Lass wrote:
longlostposter wrote:Der. Sometimes you have to hit me over the head with a large brick, cher.

I actually debated which of those was correct. I guess I should have looked it up, since my English major friend Lass posts here. ;)
I don't really know which is correct -- I was just yanking your chain. 8-[

Yes, I'm so much of a geek that I like to play "Fun With Grammar" all by myself. :roll:
Lass, when my mother and I get together, we play Scrabble for four or five hours straight.

I'm a big grammar buff too. And guess what...you were right.

But thanks for yankin' my chain. :wink:

ETA: Yep, grammatically correct is correct...ha ha ha. I looked it up, Gidd.