Unusual gifts
On 6/27/2015 7:11 AM, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Sat, 27 Jun 2015 04:18:40 -0400, "Steve W."
wrote:
Rudy Canoza wrote:
On 6/26/2015 3:57 PM, Ignoramus23199 wrote:
I am wondering if anyone else ever received unusual gifts.
For example, today, a company unexpectedly gifted me sixteen brand
name pallet jacks in great condition.
"Gift" is not a verb, no matter how often illiterates treat it as one.
And you're an idiot.
gift
?ift/
verb
past tense: gifted; past participle: gifted
give (something) as a gift, especially formally or as a
donation or bequest.
"the company gifted 2,999 shares to a charity"
present (someone) with a gift or gifts.
"the director gifted her with a heart-shaped brooch"
synonyms: present, give, bestow, confer, donate, endow,
award, accord, grant; More
hand over, make over
"he gifted a composition to the orchestra"
endow someone with (something).
"she was gifted with a powerful clairvoyance"
Origin
Middle English: from Old Norse gipt ; related to give.
Dont may any attention to Rudy....frankly.
You're a coward, gummy-bitch.
No "cull." No "list." No "those who keep the list." No "guys on
motorcycles in the middle of the night." No "wiped down payphone." No
"264mph motorcycle ride." No "8-10' rattlesnakes." All bull****.
You squat to ****, gummy-bitch.
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