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Clowns Clean Chud's Clock

  • Tiernan
    Just wanted to be first with this news....Haslam is a bigger idiot than I could ever hope he was.
  • dlazz
    Tiernan;1558798 wrote:Just wanted to be first with this news....Haslam is a bigger idiot than I could ever hope he was.
    They're discussing it in the breowns thread, of which you are probably banned from.
  • ernest_t_bass
    dlazz;1558806 wrote:They're discussing it in the breowns thread, of which you are probably banned from.
    Terrible grammar.
  • dlazz
    ernest_t_bass;1559011 wrote:Terrible grammar.
    My sentence is grammatically correct.

    Hope this helps.
  • vball10set
    dlazz;1558806 wrote:They're discussing it in the breowns thread, of which you are probably banned from.
    lol, he's also banned from this (his own) thread
  • GOONx19
    dlazz;1559057 wrote:My sentence is grammatically correct.

    Hope this helps.
    I was taught you can't end a sentence with a preposition. Should have been "from which you are probably banned".
  • cat_lover
    I voted for Cletus.
  • Heretic
    GOONx19;1559064 wrote:I was taught you can't end a sentence with a preposition. Should have been "from which you are probably banned".
    You are rep'd for being all smart-like with words and such.
  • dlazz
    GOONx19;1559064 wrote:I was taught you can't end a sentence with a preposition. Should have been "from which you are probably banned".
    There are scenarios where you can, but I like yours better.

    I didn't need to add "from" to my phrase and it still would've made sense. I typed it on my phone and then edited it quickly. Should've proofread.
  • ernest_t_bass
    dlazz;1559057 wrote:My sentence is grammatically correct.

    Hope this helps.
    Don't end a sentence in a preposition.
  • ernest_t_bass
    dlazz;1559070 wrote:There are scenarios where you can, but I like yours better.

    I didn't need to add "from" to my phrase and it still would've made sense. I typed it on my phone and then edited it quickly. Should've proofread.
    No, no, no... It's grammatically correct.
  • dlazz
    ernest_t_bass;1559089 wrote:Don't end a sentence in a preposition.
    What are you running from?

    What are you running?
  • ernest_t_bass
    dlazz;1559092 wrote:What are you running from?

    What are you running?
    From what are you running?
  • dlazz
    ernest_t_bass;1559095 wrote:From what are you running?
    Please, nobody says that.

    Can we just agree my post was more coherent than all of Belly's posts combined?
  • ernest_t_bass
    dlazz;1559098 wrote: Can we just agree my post was more coherent than all of Belly's posts combined?
    Well... Duh