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FOOD
Jun 17, 2004 23:25:11 GMT -5
Post by NonDylan on Jun 17, 2004 23:25:11 GMT -5
I got your ass beat... I just had honey mustard and onion pretzel pieces and white grape juice... I just ate a steamy pile of hot shit? Who? Who?
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FOOD
Jun 17, 2004 23:26:08 GMT -5
Post by NonDylan on Jun 17, 2004 23:26:08 GMT -5
I just ate a steamy pile of hot shit? Who? Who? Why do I put question marks after every sentence? Some sentences don't need question marks?
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FOOD
Jun 18, 2004 1:25:41 GMT -5
Post by 2Short on Jun 18, 2004 1:25:41 GMT -5
I prefer the question marks to the exclamation marks that seem to follow every sentence of some people.
Total I consumed:
a bowl of Special K cereal a beef sandwich (dry) a peanut butter Zone bar a brownie chips and salsa 2 cans of Dad's root beer two bottles of Ice Mountain water and a partridge in a pear tree
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FOOD
Jun 18, 2004 1:36:45 GMT -5
Post by NonDylan on Jun 18, 2004 1:36:45 GMT -5
WARNING: this is not food related.
There is no punctuation mark for the exclaimed question. You have the exclamatory statement:
Look at that bleeding vas deferens!
You have questions:
Is three too many, or can your ass take it all?
But there is no mark for the exclamatory question:
Where the hell are my pre-lubed mittens _ <---- ??
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FOOD
Jun 18, 2004 11:11:05 GMT -5
Post by ILaughAtSex on Jun 18, 2004 11:11:05 GMT -5
Shit Warren, I come into this thread to read about FOOD, and I get this lesson in sentence structure and a speech on the lack of a mark for exclamatory questions.
I was shocked and appalled to find this here. You ruin my life.
Green grapes kick red grapes' asses.
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FOOD
Jun 18, 2004 13:11:56 GMT -5
Post by pete on Jun 18, 2004 13:11:56 GMT -5
I prefer the question marks to the exclamation marks that seem to follow every sentence of some people. Total I consumed: a bowl of Special K cereal a beef sandwich (dry) a peanut butter Zone bar a special brownie chips and salsa 2 cans of Dad's root beer two bottles of Ice Mountain water and a partridge in a pear tree today i consumed: dirt shoe 2 clovers a pound of fresh grass butter 3 buckets of fire 6 butterflies playing card can of glass lucky charms frog eye cardboard acid steel oh yeah, and 1/3 of an oak tree
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FOOD
Jun 18, 2004 14:41:09 GMT -5
Post by Cheese on Jun 18, 2004 14:41:09 GMT -5
I had Puerta Vallarta today. Actually I think it had me in the end.... (pun there...)
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FOOD
Jun 18, 2004 17:41:30 GMT -5
Post by sonshine76 on Jun 18, 2004 17:41:30 GMT -5
Shit Warren, I come into this thread to read about FOOD, and I get this lesson in sentence structure and a speech on the lack of a mark for exclamatory questions. I was shocked and appalled to find this here. You ruin my life. Green grapes kick red grapes' asses. That was a good placement of your apostrophe, Nick. LTranny would be proud. What about when you'd like to exclame something in the middle of a sentence? What is the mark to use for a comma/exclamation point? An exclamatory hesitation, if you will. I had the worst veal marsala last night. I realize it should have a hint of wine flavor in it, but this chef went overboard and was evidently drinking it to have put that much in. I take that back. He couldn't have been drinking it b/c there was an entire bottle used in my meal. Wah.
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FOOD
Jun 18, 2004 18:10:09 GMT -5
Post by ILaughAtSex on Jun 18, 2004 18:10:09 GMT -5
Thank you sonshine.
I know that when I have an exclamatory hesitation, I will simply phrase it so that I can make two seperate sentences. That way the hesitation is not there, and only one punctuation mark is needed.
(I really only wrote this so that my name would be on the side of all of the starting threads at the same time! HA!
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FOOD
Jun 18, 2004 20:11:49 GMT -5
Post by NonDylan on Jun 18, 2004 20:11:49 GMT -5
Thank you sonshine. I know that when I have an exclamatory hesitation, I will simply phrase it so that I can make two seperate sentences. That way the hesitation is not there, and only one punctuation mark is needed. (I really only wrote this so that my name would be on the side of all of the starting threads at the same time! HA! ) Allow me, Nicholas.
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FOOD
Jun 18, 2004 20:13:31 GMT -5
Post by NonDylan on Jun 18, 2004 20:13:31 GMT -5
What about when you'd like to exclame (;D)something in the middle of a sentence? What is the mark to use for a comma/exclamation point? An exclamatory hesitation, if you will. What's all this punctuation-in-the-middle-of-a-sentence shit? Where do you think we are? Mexico?! (I'm exclaiming that question)
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FOOD
Jun 18, 2004 20:34:14 GMT -5
Post by ILaughAtSex on Jun 18, 2004 20:34:14 GMT -5
SHIT! That isn't even my fault! My fucking computer sucks... it isn't so rare that I will type a sentence to find that an entire word didn't show up on the fucking screen. Cal can back me up on this, this computer sucks. I am positive I typed that in there, I know this because I retyped that thing twice, due to the shitiness of the computer. Fucking error I didn't catch. If you think I am overreacting you are wrong... WRONG! I HATE YOU!!! GAHHHHHH!!! ...go about your business...
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FOOD
Jun 18, 2004 20:43:17 GMT -5
Post by NonDylan on Jun 18, 2004 20:43:17 GMT -5
That is not an overreaction.
I would be devastated if I were you.
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FOOD
Jun 18, 2004 20:55:57 GMT -5
Post by ILaughAtSex on Jun 18, 2004 20:55:57 GMT -5
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FOOD
Jun 18, 2004 21:06:31 GMT -5
Post by NonDylan on Jun 18, 2004 21:06:31 GMT -5
Well, at least you got back on topic.
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