GBFC Meeting---let the party

Yeh, so dignified that editing a quote to their own advantage isn't beneath them 97 :owquitit:
 
Now quit that hammering, I'm trying to sleep off a killer headache!! But I guess Bow'll have one too ^_^
 
OK, no more hammers for now, but it sure would help if 97 and Bow knew the difference between to and too! Einstein they are NOT, but I :wub: them both!

Shadey, that hammer was for 97 only! :p
 
Originally posted by kat2220@Feb 18 2004, 04:05 PM
OK, no more hammers for now, but it sure would help if 97 and Bow knew the difference between to and too! Einstein they are NOT, but I :wub: them both!

Shadey, that hammer was for 97 only! :p
????? :huh: ?????
 
Thanks Kat--had a horrible dream last night and woke up with a killer headache. :( Then still had to go to work, but's it's getting better now. And I hope 97 and Bow change their ways soon---or it'll be hammertime!! Can't touch this! :lol: :p
 
Originally posted by bowtie+Feb 18 2004, 04:06 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (bowtie @ Feb 18 2004, 04:06 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--kat2220@Feb 18 2004, 04:05 PM
OK, no more hammers for now, but it sure would help if 97 and Bow knew the difference between to and too! Einstein they are NOT, but I :wub: them both!

Shadey, that hammer was for 97 only! :p
????? :huh: ????? [/b][/quote]
No need to blame Bow, kat,it wasn't his grammatical mistake. It was mine. :( I must have been doing other things when they were going over 'to/too/two usage' in school. Thanks for pointing it out though. :wub:
 
I for one can't remember when to use what noun with what verb and when you use two to or toooooooooo!!! I understood what was being said and that's enough for me. Heck I really don't spell that well and I think everyone has seen that from time to time. ;)
 
LOL, and I'm kinda surprised. I think I may be the typo queen!

A LA TRL.....

TWO = 2 the number

TO = (lot's of deffinitions) most commonly used as an action thingy, "going to the store", "I'm goning to punch you out", "Are you going to hate me for this post?"

Too = also or excessive

I may be getting up there in years but will ALWAYS remember my great HS English teachers.

On to pare, pear and pair! :lol:
 
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