Prax
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Location: The Checking Line, the place t, QC Joined: 07.10.2006
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nice location.
i assume your gay dreams always make complete sense. - Crimsoninja
This would have been funny if I wrote "nonsensical gay dreams". |
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Pikey
Boston Bruins |
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Location: Public transportation is for j Joined: 08.15.2009
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This would have been funny if I wrote "nonsensical gay dreams". - Prax
I would love to hear the explanation for this statement.
It seems to me you were just listing coordinate adjectives for dreams.
Of course you also ended your location with a comma so who knows what commas are for Prax? |
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davies
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: vas-y mollo, NY Joined: 02.04.2007
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who the (frank) killed my pikey depreciation based 3 word story?
they need a depreciation thread of their own.
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Pikey
Boston Bruins |
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Location: Public transportation is for j Joined: 08.15.2009
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who the (frank) killed my pikey depreciation based 3 word story?
they need a depreciation thread of their own.
- davies
It was Prax!
(don't worry crims...I think I can make this stick) |
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Prax
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: The Checking Line, the place t, QC Joined: 07.10.2006
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I would love to hear the explanation for this statement.
It seems to me you were just listing coordinate adjectives for dreams.
Of course you also ended your location with a comma so who knows what commas are for Prax? - Pikey
The last comma was added by the man at hockeybuzz, not me. And I was listing separate things that my dreams are not. If I had gay dreams that were nonsensical, then they would be "nonsensical gay dreams". If I had dreams that were neither gay or nonsensical, which is the case in reality, then it shall be written "gay, nonsensical dreams". It's pretty clear.
But of course you wouldn't know that since you're a liberal star wars fanboy. |
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davies
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: vas-y mollo, NY Joined: 02.04.2007
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The last comma was added by the man at hockeybuzz, not me. And I was listing separate things that my dreams are not. If I had gay dreams that were nonsensical, then they would be "nonsensical gay dreams". If I had dreams that were neither gay or nonsensical, which is the case in reality, then it shall be written "gay, nonsensical dreams". It's pretty clear.
But of course you wouldn't know that since you're a liberal star wars fanboy. - Prax
why does the first option have no comma but the second one does? |
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davies
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: vas-y mollo, NY Joined: 02.04.2007
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It was Prax!
(don't worry crims...I think I can make this stick) - Pikey
you ratted out crim |
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Pikey
Boston Bruins |
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Location: Public transportation is for j Joined: 08.15.2009
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The last comma was added by the man at hockeybuzz, not me. And I was listing separate things that my dreams are not. If I had gay dreams that were nonsensical, then they would be "nonsensical gay dreams". If I had dreams that were neither gay or nonsensical, which is the case in reality, then it shall be written "gay, nonsensical dreams". It's pretty clear.
But of course you wouldn't know that since you're a liberal star wars fanboy. - Prax
Your explanation makes no sense. Both gay and nonsensical were modifying dreams. It makes no logical difference which you list first. You're just ignoring a comma in "nonsensical gay dreams" and saying the same thing.
What could possibly be the difference between a nonsensical, gay dream and a gay, nonsensical dream?
Crims' joke was that the comma could just as easily be standing in for the conjuction "and" or the conjunction "or". He chose the former for comedic effect. It made total sense.
Do you do the editing for checkingline? |
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Pikey
Boston Bruins |
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Location: Public transportation is for j Joined: 08.15.2009
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you ratted out crim - davies
Nope it was Prax. |
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Prax
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: The Checking Line, the place t, QC Joined: 07.10.2006
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Your explanation makes no sense. Both gay and nonsensical were modifying dreams. It makes no logical difference which you list first. You're just ignoring a comma in "nonsensical gay dreams" and saying the same thing.
What could possibly be the difference between a nonsensical, gay dream and a gay, nonsensical dream?
Crims' joke was that the comma could just as easily be standing in for the conjuction "and" or the conjunction "or". He chose the former for comedic effect. It made total sense.
Do you do the editing for checkingline? - Pikey
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Pikey
Boston Bruins |
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Location: Public transportation is for j Joined: 08.15.2009
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k - Prax
Alright I'll give that disagreement to you then...this response was actually somewhat funny.
Crims your joke was wrong. |
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kicksave856
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: i love how not saying dumb things on the internet was never an option. Joined: 09.29.2005
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Alright I'll give that disagreement to you then...this response was actually somewhat funny.
Crims your joke was wrong. - Pikey
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like faggy Pikey - Prax
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Pikey
Boston Bruins |
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Location: Public transportation is for j Joined: 08.15.2009
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aka Bikey, the - Belak4LadyByng
huge penised man |
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