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onzedge 12-23-2010 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by NYBladeZ (Post 864039)
Hey man cut me some slack today is the office holiday party and I have a few in me. Hell if you ask me after 3 shots of cafe patron and a black label my spelling and grammar are still pretty good!

OK.

kgreen 12-23-2010 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 864035)
English, grammar and sentence structure must be elective courses in Law School.

you forgot a comma after grammar. just sayin

nicknick 12-23-2010 03:22 PM

I don't know why America allows 17 year olds to drive cars. Minimum age should be 18 and even then conditionally. 21 is when they should be off their probationary licence. Also girls (most girls) should not be allowed to drive nice cars, they only drive them for fashion reasons, this is what i have observed/evaluated, and i did say most so settle down all you ladies. Most girls should be mandated to driver honda Jazz or something like that.:stirthepot: Additionally OP like this do give our cars a bad rep.

dad 12-23-2010 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Triple's (Post 863398)
Hey Cliff, Merry Christmas. :hello:

Merry Christmas Triple:tiphat::xmastup:!

shabarivas 12-23-2010 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by kgreen (Post 864073)
you forgot a comma after grammar. just sayin

Actually - You forgot to capitalize the "you." Nevertheless, when saying something like a, b and c - the comma is optional after the b - consult your nearest MLS handbook.

Besides - who the **** cares? Seriously? The ONLY point of grammar / language is to convey ideas using simple sounds / words / whatever. If his point comes across to you - then the intent of him speaking / writing has been accomplished - leaving you looking like a moron. Just saying...

onzedge 12-23-2010 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by kgreen (Post 864073)
you forgot a comma after grammar. just sayin

When making a list in a sentence, a comma never comes before "and" (which immediately precedes the final entry). This is a rule, unless one was writing that sentence in the 1800's.

kgreen 12-23-2010 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by shabarivas (Post 864120)
Actually - You forgot to capitalize the "you." Nevertheless, when saying something like a, b and c - the comma is optional after the b - consult your nearest MLS handbook.

Besides - who the **** cares? Seriously? The ONLY point of grammar / language is to convey ideas using simple sounds / words / whatever. If his point comes across to you - then the intent of him speaking / writing has been accomplished - leaving you looking like a moron. Just saying...

haha that was my whole point!

kgreen 12-23-2010 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 864123)
When making a list in a sentence, a comma never comes before "and" (which immediately precedes the final entry). This is a rule, unless one was writing that sentence in the 1800's.

mwahahaha:stirthepot:chill man just wanted to rattle your cage a little bit

onzedge 12-23-2010 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by shabarivas (Post 864120)
Actually - You forgot to capitalize the "you." Nevertheless, when saying something like a, b and c - the comma is optional after the b - consult your nearest MLS handbook.

Besides - who the **** cares? Seriously? The ONLY point of grammar / language is to convey ideas using simple sounds / words / whatever. If his point comes across to you - then the intent of him speaking / writing has been accomplished - leaving you looking like a moron. Just saying...

Sure. Let's all just merrily go along slaughtering our language. Who cares?

onzedge 12-23-2010 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by kgreen (Post 864127)
mwahahaha:stirthepot:chill man just wanted to rattle your cage a little bit

Sorry, just having a bit of pre-Christmas amusement.

kgreen 12-23-2010 03:36 PM

no need for the Grammar police its just a forum.

NYBladeZ 12-23-2010 03:48 PM

I love this forum. Getting back on point, the OP's parents should not be surprised by his accident. Frankly, when I have children of driving age I will want them to have great things. With that said, I will not give them cars that are beyond their capabilities. My children will start off with a fun beater car that they can work on themselves, only after showing enough maturity and responsibility would a car such as the Z be reasonable for a driver under the age of 20.

I'm not saying that all driver under 20 are beyond the Z's capabilities but cars and car accidents are expensive and have potentially lasting effects, a fact I'm sure the OP's parents are learning as we speak. The OP is probably heartbroken, I hope he takes a step back and learns from this experience.

Howzzz my grammmer Now!?

Sibze 12-23-2010 03:59 PM

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Sibze 12-23-2010 04:02 PM

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ImportConvert 12-23-2010 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by nicknick (Post 864113)
I don't know why America allows 17 year olds to drive cars. Minimum age should be 18 and even then conditionally. 21 is when they should be off their probationary licence. Also girls (most girls) should not be allowed to drive nice cars, they only drive them for fashion reasons, this is what i have observed/evaluated, and i did say most so settle down all you ladies. Most girls should be mandated to driver honda Jazz or something like that.:stirthepot: Additionally OP like this do give our cars a bad rep.

Should we also raise the minimum age to enter the military in a combat role to at least 21, or do you think an M4 carbine and a half-track take any less competance to use properly/safely?

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Originally Posted by NYBladeZ (Post 864157)
I love this forum. Getting back on point, the OP's parents should not be surprised by his accident. Frankly, when I have children of driving age I will want them to have great things. With that said, I will not give them cars that are beyond their capabilities. My children will start off with a fun beater car that they can work on themselves, only after showing enough maturity and responsibility would a car such as the Z be reasonable for a driver under the age of 20.

I'm not saying that all driver under 20 are beyond the Z's capabilities but cars and car accidents are expensive and have potentially lasting effects, a fact I'm sure the OP's parents are learning as we speak. The OP is probably heartbroken, I hope he takes a step back and learns from this experience.

Howzzz my grammmer Now!?

Just what kind of car are you going to buy that will prevent them from steering it into oncoming traffic?


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