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Old 09-01-2009, 05:57 PM
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lol, imagine that now

Everyday - This one is about living your life!
Bounce - Erm, this one is about living your life too
Undivided - living your life is actually a theme we run with a lot!
lol

Have a nice day - well they really broke the mould here, by starting the song with "why you wanna tell me how to live my life?" it really gets across the underlying theme of the song which is.... wait a minute... er, livin' your life?
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ok. whatever...i really dont know what ellipses mean.
Someone is going to learn a new word today:

Ellipsis

Pronunciation: \i-ˈlip-səs, e-\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural el·lip·ses \-ˌsēz\
Etymology: Latin, from Greek elleipsis ellipsis, ellipse, from elleipein to leave out, fall short, from en in + leipein to leave — more at in, loan
Date: 1540
1 a : the omission of one or more words that are obviously understood but that must be supplied to make a construction grammatically complete b : a sudden leap from one topic to another
2 : marks or a mark (as …) indicating an omission (as of words) or a pause


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in grammar,that is.and just point out what you think or see qualifies as bad grammar.
Your entire response is bad grammar. Many of us realize that to some English is not their main language but people would take you much more seriously if you gave an effort to at least punctuate with periods and capitalize the first letter of the word begining a new sentence. It makes it easier to read as well as typing out the few extra letters to spell "because" as opposed to "cuz" and "you" as opposed to "u".

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just coz u wrote a moderately funny article a few days earlier[not surprisingly,it was filled with anti bj work by you] doesnt mean you can spit out more illogical crap..now go on and post some more humour about what i have written here,maniac.if you get time reading your wren and martin's english for nerds that is.
There's quite a difference between being humorous and illogical. Just because Wrath Mania wrote a funny post mimicking a press release doesn't equate to everything he writes being illogical or for that fact anyone who writes something negative on this board doesn't mean they are illogical.
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Your entire response is bad grammar. Many of us realize that to some English is not their main language but people would take you much more seriously if you gave an effort to at least punctuate with periods and capitalize the first letter of the word begining a new sentence. It makes it easier to read as well as typing out the few extra letters to spell "because" as opposed to "cuz" and "you" as opposed to "u".
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Old 09-01-2009, 06:23 PM
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Someone is going to learn a new word today:

Ellipsis

Pronunciation: \i-ˈlip-səs, e-\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural el·lip·ses \-ˌsēz\
Etymology: Latin, from Greek elleipsis ellipsis, ellipse, from elleipein to leave out, fall short, from en in + leipein to leave — more at in, loan
Date: 1540
1 a : the omission of one or more words that are obviously understood but that must be supplied to make a construction grammatically complete b : a sudden leap from one topic to another
2 : marks or a mark (as …) indicating an omission (as of words) or a pause




Your entire response is bad grammar. Many of us realize that to some English is not their main language but people would take you much more seriously if you gave an effort to at least punctuate with periods and capitalize the first letter of the word begining a new sentence. It makes it easier to read as well as typing out the few extra letters to spell "because" as opposed to "cuz" and "you" as opposed to "u".



There's quite a difference between being humorous and illogical. Just because Wrath Mania wrote a funny post mimicking a press release doesn't equate to everything he writes being illogical or for that fact anyone who writes something negative on this board doesn't mean they are illogical.
yeah[oops,it should be "yes"].i get it now.I didnt realise you have to be so grammatically correct all the time,even when you are posting stuff.Thanks for enlightening me,i guess its just the result of text messaging.
And about wrath mania's comments,i loved his article and even acknowledged that in the thread.But i guess he cant seem to overlook the fact that everyone has to start new here,or anywhere else . Just because you registered here a few years back and i didnt,doesn't mean you proclaim yourself as superiors or something like that.Not every newbie here is a crazy blind BJ follower with crappy knowledge or taste in music.
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Old 09-01-2009, 06:58 PM
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Yes, I get it now. I didn't realise you have to be so grammatically correct all the time, even when you are posting stuff. Thanks for enlightening me, I guess its just the result of text messaging.
And about Wrath Mania's comments, I loved his article and even acknowledged that in the thread. But i guess he cant seem to overlook the fact that everyone has to start new here, or anywhere else. Just because you registered here a few years back and I didn't, doesn't mean you proclaim yourself as superiors or something like that. Not every newbie here is a crazy blind BJ follower with crappy knowledge or taste in music.
There, gramatacially corrected, maybe they can understand you now.
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Someone is going to learn a new word today:

Ellipsis

Pronunciation: \i-ˈlip-səs, e-\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural el·lip·ses \-ˌsēz\
Etymology: Latin, from Greek elleipsis ellipsis, ellipse, from elleipein to leave out, fall short, from en in + leipein to leave — more at in, loan
Date: 1540
1 a : the omission of one or more words that are obviously understood but that must be supplied to make a construction grammatically complete b : a sudden leap from one topic to another
2 : marks or a mark (as …) indicating an omission (as of words) or a pause




Your entire response is bad grammar. Many of us realize that to some English is not their main language but people would take you much more seriously if you gave an effort to at least punctuate with periods and capitalize the first letter of the word begining a new sentence. It makes it easier to read as well as typing out the few extra letters to spell "because" as opposed to "cuz" and "you" as opposed to "u".



There's quite a difference between being humorous and illogical. Just because Wrath Mania wrote a funny post mimicking a press release doesn't equate to everything he writes being illogical or for that fact anyone who writes something negative on this board doesn't mean they are illogical.

Get out much?
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People who are picky over grammar shit me. So do people who talk/type as if they are sending a text.... so the hell with all of you

As for Jon's comment, wasnt he upset a few years back with how Axel Rose from Gunners got more media attention than him?
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Get out much?
So someone who uses/ makes an attempt to use proper grammar on a message board doesn't get out much?

I would ask you the same question but I already know the answer.

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So someone who uses/ makes an attempt to use proper grammar on a message board doesn't get out much?

I would ask you the same question but I already know the answer.
You're getting worked up and anal about someones grammar. You're obviously lacking something.
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Old 09-02-2009, 12:47 AM
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You're getting worked up and anal about someones grammar. You're obviously lacking something.
If your pointing out the fact that she's 'getting worked up' then what's lacking in your life?
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