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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
On Jul 28, 9:50 am, Mercellus Bohren wrote:
[gp] You're subject line should have been written as folllows: Where were you last night, Bobby Layne? |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
Tater Cole wrote:
On Jul 28, 9:50 am, Mercellus Bohren wrote: [gp] You're subject line should have been written as folllows: Where were you last night, Bobby Layne? There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is. |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
On Jul 28, 12:23 pm, the Omrud wrote:
In article .com, says... On Jul 28, 9:50 am, Mercellus Bohren wrote: [gp] You're subject line should have been written as folllows: Skitt, thou shoudst be living at this hour. Oh. Thou art. Where were you last night, Bobby Layne? -- David ===== Nicely done. Thanks. That's exactly what I meant to say. |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
On Jul 28, 11:04 am, Robert Lieblich wrote:
Tater Cole wrote: On Jul 28, 9:50 am, Mercellus Bohren wrote: [gp] You're subject line should have been written as folllows: Where were you last night, Bobby Layne? There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is. Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error. I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
Mercellus Bohren wrote:
On Jul 28, 11:04 am, Robert Lieblich wrote: Tater Cole wrote: On Jul 28, 9:50 am, Mercellus Bohren wrote: [gp] You're subject line should have been written as folllows: Where were you last night, Bobby Layne? There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is. Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error. I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors Now that's, funny Okay, let's pretend to be serious. I would categorize "You're" in "You're subject line ..." as a spelling error, not a punctuation error, even if it does involve an apostrophe. If there's a distinct punctuation error as well, it didn't show up when the thread was crossposted here. Are you guys really so bad at spelling and punctuation that you need to drag AUE into it? |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
On Jul 28, 3:30 pm, Robert Lieblich wrote:
Mercellus Bohren wrote: On Jul 28, 11:04 am, Robert Lieblich wrote: Tater Cole wrote: On Jul 28, 9:50 am, Mercellus Bohren wrote: [gp] You're subject line should have been written as folllows: Where were you last night, Bobby Layne? There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is. Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error. I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors Now that's, funny Okay, let's pretend to be serious. I would categorize "You're" in "You're subject line ..." as a spelling error, not a punctuation error, even if it does involve an apostrophe. If there's a distinct punctuation error as well, it didn't show up when the thread was crossposted here. Are you guys really so bad at spelling and punctuation that you need to drag AUE into it? Dragging is involved; but, it's possibly not the best word to use when articulating a precise response describing this particular verbal engagement. |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
Mercellus Bohren formulated the question :
On Jul 28, 11:04 am, Robert Lieblich wrote: Tater Cole wrote: On Jul 28, 9:50 am, Mercellus Bohren wrote: [gp] You're subject line should have been written as folllows: Where were you last night, Bobby Layne? There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is. Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error. I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a stickler, but I think it's served with nice minted au jus, is it not? -- Yours, Dan S. Probably not a fan of your team either. |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
On 29 Jul, 13:40, Dan S.
wrote: Mercellus Bohren formulated the question : On Jul 28, 11:04 am, Robert Lieblich wrote: Tater Cole wrote: On Jul 28, 9:50 am, Mercellus Bohren wrote: [gp] You're subject line should have been written as folllows: Where were you last night, Bobby Layne? There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is. Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error. I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a stickler, but I think it's served with nice minted au jus, is it not? Shirley, it's either served au jus, or with jus, but not with au jus? Mike M |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
Mike M used his keyboard to write :
On 29 Jul, 13:40, Dan S. wrote: Mercellus Bohren formulated the question : On Jul 28, 11:04 am, Robert Lieblich wrote: Tater Cole wrote: On Jul 28, 9:50 am, Mercellus Bohren wrote: [gp] You're subject line should have been written as folllows: Where were you last night, Bobby Layne? There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is. Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error. I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a stickler, but I think it's served with nice minted au jus, is it not? Shirley, it's either served au jus, or with jus, but not with au jus? Mike M No speakie well au frantzy pants words. -- Yours, Dan S. doesn't need to be reminded of being the man |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
On 30 Jul, 14:12, Dan S.
wrote: Mike M used his keyboard to write : I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a stickler, but I think it's served with nice minted au jus, is it not? Shirley, it's either served au jus, or with jus, but not with au jus? No speakie well au frantzy pants words. Au quai. Mike M |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:56:31 -0000, Mike M posted:
On 29 Jul, 13:40, Dan S. wrote: Mercellus Bohren formulated the question : On Jul 28, 11:04 am, Robert Lieblich wrote: Tater Cole wrote: On Jul 28, 9:50 am, Mercellus Bohren wrote: [gp] You're subject line should have been written as folllows: Where were you last night, Bobby Layne? There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is. Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error. I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a stickler, but I think it's served with nice minted au jus, is it not? Shirley, it's either served au jus, or with jus, but not with au jus? A few years ago, in a restaurant menu, I read "served with au jus". |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
On Jul 30, 2:31 pm, Oleg Lego wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:56:31 -0000, Mike M posted: On 29 Jul, 13:40, Dan S. wrote: Mercellus Bohren formulated the question : On Jul 28, 11:04 am, Robert Lieblich wrote: Tater Cole wrote: On Jul 28, 9:50 am, Mercellus Bohren wrote: [gp] You're subject line should have been written as folllows: Where were you last night, Bobby Layne? There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is. Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error. I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a stickler, but I think it's served with nice minted au jus, is it not? Shirley, it's either served au jus, or with jus, but not with au jus? A few years ago, in a restaurant menu, I read "served with au jus". Wow, these home repair posts have really gone off the rails. Query: I am planning to install distressed hard plank flooring (mesquite or some other exotic wood) at about a 4 to 5 inches in width. What should I expect to pay per square foot for installation (including labor)? |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
Oleg Lego explained on 7/30/2007 :
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:56:31 -0000, Mike M posted: On 29 Jul, 13:40, Dan S. wrote: Mercellus Bohren formulated the question : On Jul 28, 11:04 am, Robert Lieblich wrote: Tater Cole wrote: On Jul 28, 9:50 am, Mercellus Bohren wrote: [gp] You're subject line should have been written as folllows: Where were you last night, Bobby Layne? There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is. Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error. I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a stickler, but I think it's served with nice minted au jus, is it not? Shirley, it's either served au jus, or with jus, but not with au jus? A few years ago, in a restaurant menu, I read "served with au jus". I was an cook a while back and would have felt weird saying to pan up the jew. -- Yours, Dan S. Puedes corregir mi español... me gusta ... llámame masoquisto. |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
On Jul 30, 3:07 pm, Dan S.
wrote: Oleg Lego explained on 7/30/2007 : On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:56:31 -0000, Mike M posted: On 29 Jul, 13:40, Dan S. wrote: Mercellus Bohren formulated the question : On Jul 28, 11:04 am, Robert Lieblich wrote: Tater Cole wrote: On Jul 28, 9:50 am, Mercellus Bohren wrote: [gp] You're subject line should have been written as folllows: Where were you last night, Bobby Layne? There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is. Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error. I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a stickler, but I think it's served with nice minted au jus, is it not? Shirley, it's either served au jus, or with jus, but not with au jus? A few years ago, in a restaurant menu, I read "served with au jus". I was an cook a while back and would have felt weird saying to pan up the jew. How do you say that in German? |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
Mercellus Bohren wrote:
On Jul 30, 3:07 pm, Dan S. wrote: Oleg Lego explained on 7/30/2007 : On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:56:31 -0000, Mike M posted: On 29 Jul, 13:40, Dan S. wrote: Mercellus Bohren formulated the question : On Jul 28, 11:04 am, Robert Lieblich wrote: Tater Cole wrote: On Jul 28, 9:50 am, Mercellus Bohren wrote: [gp] You're subject line should have been written as folllows: Where were you last night, Bobby Layne? There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is. Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error. I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a stickler, but I think it's served with nice minted au jus, is it not? Shirley, it's either served au jus, or with jus, but not with au jus? A few years ago, in a restaurant menu, I read "served with au jus". I was an cook a while back and would have felt weird saying to pan up the jew. How do you say that in German? Is that in Modern German, or in The Original German? |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 12:50:19 -0700, Mercellus Bohren posted:
On Jul 30, 2:31 pm, Oleg Lego wrote: On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:56:31 -0000, Mike M posted: On 29 Jul, 13:40, Dan S. wrote: Mercellus Bohren formulated the question : On Jul 28, 11:04 am, Robert Lieblich wrote: Tater Cole wrote: On Jul 28, 9:50 am, Mercellus Bohren wrote: [gp] You're subject line should have been written as folllows: Where were you last night, Bobby Layne? There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is. Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error. I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a stickler, but I think it's served with nice minted au jus, is it not? Shirley, it's either served au jus, or with jus, but not with au jus? A few years ago, in a restaurant menu, I read "served with au jus". Wow, these home repair posts have really gone off the rails. Query: I am planning to install distressed hard plank flooring (mesquite or some other exotic wood) at about a 4 to 5 inches in width. What should I expect to pay per square foot for installation (including labor)? You drops it in aue, you gets discussions about the words. |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
On Jul 30, 8:39 pm, Oleg Lego wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 12:50:19 -0700, Mercellus Bohren posted: On Jul 30, 2:31 pm, Oleg Lego wrote: On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:56:31 -0000, Mike M posted: On 29 Jul, 13:40, Dan S. wrote: Mercellus Bohren formulated the question : On Jul 28, 11:04 am, Robert Lieblich wrote: Tater Cole wrote: On Jul 28, 9:50 am, Mercellus Bohren wrote: [gp] You're subject line should have been written as folllows: Where were you last night, Bobby Layne? There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is. Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error. I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a stickler, but I think it's served with nice minted au jus, is it not? Shirley, it's either served au jus, or with jus, but not with au jus? A few years ago, in a restaurant menu, I read "served with au jus". Wow, these home repair posts have really gone off the rails. Query: I am planning to install distressed hard plank flooring (mesquite or some other exotic wood) at about a 4 to 5 inches in width. What should I expect to pay per square foot for installation (including labor)? You drops it in aue, you gets discussions about the words. Dood, I really like your last name. Is it real, or are you a sock? |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 19:22:08 -0700, Mercellus Bohren posted:
On Jul 30, 8:39 pm, Oleg Lego wrote: On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 12:50:19 -0700, Mercellus Bohren posted: On Jul 30, 2:31 pm, Oleg Lego wrote: On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:56:31 -0000, Mike M posted: On 29 Jul, 13:40, Dan S. wrote: Mercellus Bohren formulated the question : On Jul 28, 11:04 am, Robert Lieblich wrote: Tater Cole wrote: On Jul 28, 9:50 am, Mercellus Bohren wrote: [gp] You're subject line should have been written as folllows: Where were you last night, Bobby Layne? There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is. Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error. I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a stickler, but I think it's served with nice minted au jus, is it not? Shirley, it's either served au jus, or with jus, but not with au jus? A few years ago, in a restaurant menu, I read "served with au jus". Wow, these home repair posts have really gone off the rails. Query: I am planning to install distressed hard plank flooring (mesquite or some other exotic wood) at about a 4 to 5 inches in width. What should I expect to pay per square foot for installation (including labor)? You drops it in aue, you gets discussions about the words. Dood, I really like your last name. Is it real, or are you a sock? Depends entirely on what you mean by "real" and "sock". It's a real name, but it isn't mine. It's a pseudonym. |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
On Jul 30, 11:39 pm, Oleg Lego wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 19:22:08 -0700, Mercellus Bohren posted: On Jul 30, 8:39 pm, Oleg Lego wrote: On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 12:50:19 -0700, Mercellus Bohren posted: On Jul 30, 2:31 pm, Oleg Lego wrote: On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:56:31 -0000, Mike M posted: On 29 Jul, 13:40, Dan S. wrote: Mercellus Bohren formulated the question : On Jul 28, 11:04 am, Robert Lieblich wrote: Tater Cole wrote: On Jul 28, 9:50 am, Mercellus Bohren wrote: [gp] You're subject line should have been written as folllows: Where were you last night, Bobby Layne? There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is. Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error. I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a stickler, but I think it's served with nice minted au jus, is it not? Shirley, it's either served au jus, or with jus, but not with au jus? A few years ago, in a restaurant menu, I read "served with au jus". Wow, these home repair posts have really gone off the rails. Query: I am planning to install distressed hard plank flooring (mesquite or some other exotic wood) at about a 4 to 5 inches in width. What should I expect to pay per square foot for installation (including labor)? You drops it in aue, you gets discussions about the words. Dood, I really like your last name. Is it real, or are you a sock? Depends entirely on what you mean by "real" and "sock". It's a real name, but it isn't mine. It's a pseudonym. You didn't know about the term sock? |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 21:50:32 -0700, Mercellus Bohren posted:
On Jul 30, 11:39 pm, Oleg Lego wrote: On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 19:22:08 -0700, Mercellus Bohren posted: On Jul 30, 8:39 pm, Oleg Lego wrote: On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 12:50:19 -0700, Mercellus Bohren posted: On Jul 30, 2:31 pm, Oleg Lego wrote: On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:56:31 -0000, Mike M posted: On 29 Jul, 13:40, Dan S. wrote: Mercellus Bohren formulated the question : On Jul 28, 11:04 am, Robert Lieblich wrote: Tater Cole wrote: On Jul 28, 9:50 am, Mercellus Bohren wrote: [gp] You're subject line should have been written as folllows: Where were you last night, Bobby Layne? There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is. Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error. I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a stickler, but I think it's served with nice minted au jus, is it not? Shirley, it's either served au jus, or with jus, but not with au jus? A few years ago, in a restaurant menu, I read "served with au jus". Wow, these home repair posts have really gone off the rails. Query: I am planning to install distressed hard plank flooring (mesquite or some other exotic wood) at about a 4 to 5 inches in width. What should I expect to pay per square foot for installation (including labor)? You drops it in aue, you gets discussions about the words. Dood, I really like your last name. Is it real, or are you a sock? Depends entirely on what you mean by "real" and "sock". It's a real name, but it isn't mine. It's a pseudonym. You didn't know about the term sock? Well, I wear socks. Please feel free to enlighten me. |
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Where were you last night, Bobby Layne.
Oleg Lego wrote:
A few years ago, in a restaurant menu, I read "served with au jus". With, I imagine, salsa sauce as an optional alternative. -- Peter Moylan http://www.pmoylan.org For an e-mail address, see my web page. |
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