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TheForgivenOne wrote:I wanted the hot pink
Victor Sullivan wrote:TheForgivenOne wrote:I wanted the hot pink
Me too
I love the holiday cheer around here. lackattack, even though you probably won't read this due to your busy schedule, kudos to you, and I hope you share this Valentine's Day with your lovely wife instead of us CC geeks Now take a load off and relax! It's Valentine's Day on CUTSEY CLUB!!!
Tisha wrote:looks dumb with just the banner pink..
I'd rather it all pink... maybe not as bright a shade.
rdsrds2120 wrote:Tisha wrote:looks dumb with just the banner pink..
I'd rather it all pink... maybe not as bright a shade.
Same here
-rd
TheForgivenOne wrote:Victor Sullivan wrote:TheForgivenOne wrote:I wanted the hot pink
Me too
I love the holiday cheer around here. lackattack, even though you probably won't read this due to your busy schedule, kudos to you, and I hope you share this Valentine's Day with your lovely wife instead of us CC geeks Now take a load off and relax! It's Valentine's Day on CUTSEY CLUB!!!
Nice fail on the spelling of Cutesy
samuelc812 wrote:Here is an example by our very own AndyDufresne:[/b]"Shall I compare thee Conquer Club to a Summer's day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate
Save when your dice ruin my play,
Like rough winds seemingly shaking my every fate..." -- Andy
natty_dread wrote:samuelc812 wrote:Here is an example by our very own AndyDufresne:"Shall I compare thee Conquer Club to a Summer's day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate
Save when your dice ruin my play,
Like rough winds seemingly shaking my every fate..." -- Andy
Andy, this is grammatically incorrect. Thee and thou were originally used as singular pronouns, while you was used as plural, or signifying respect, eg. when addressing your superiors.
Therefore, when you start with "thee" and "thou" in the first and second lines, you can't switch to "your" on the third line, it should be "thy".
natty_dread wrote:samuelc812 wrote:Here is an example by our very own AndyDufresne:[/b]"Shall I compare thee Conquer Club to a Summer's day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate
Save when your dice ruin my play,
Like rough winds seemingly shaking my every fate..." -- Andy
Andy, this is grammatically incorrect. Thee and thou were originally used as singular pronouns, while you was used as plural, or signifying respect, eg. when addressing your superiors.
Therefore, when you start with "thee" and "thou" in the first and second lines, you can't switch to "your" on the third line, it should be "thy".
pechi wrote:and the winner is.... Who is the winner????
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