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NimChimpsky
07-15-03, 04:39 PM
He just deleted a rather harmless thread. I think human pregancy terrifies him.

Thoughts?

Herod
07-15-03, 04:44 PM
Are you Django? Is your username in fact Django?
Have you asked him why he did it?

Verybigbuns
07-15-03, 04:46 PM
Are you Django? Is your username in fact Django?
Have you asked him why he did it?I think he's Django, too! NimChimpsky is Django! I knew it! Aaaaaah!

Verybigbuns
07-15-03, 04:46 PM
He just deleted a rather harmless thread. I think human pregancy terrifies him.

Thoughts?Which one, Django?

NimChimpsky
07-15-03, 04:47 PM
Are you Django?

No.

Is your username in fact Django?

In fact, no.


Have you asked him why he did it?

I'm terrified of confrontation. Also: verb conjugation.

Herod
07-15-03, 04:49 PM
I'm terrified of confrontation. Also: verb conjugation.
I'm afraid of Conjunction Junction, as I do not understand it's function.

jamesglewisf
07-16-03, 12:29 AM
I'm afraid of monkeypox.

Undine
07-16-03, 05:27 AM
I'm afraid of Conjunction Junction, as I do not understand it's function.


"Its" not "it's" (<-- means "it is"). :)


Its function is hooking up words, phrases and clauses. "And", "but" and "or" can get you pretty far.

jamesglewisf
07-16-03, 02:32 PM
LOL! Must not have paid enough attention to conjunction junction. ;)

r3port3r66
07-16-03, 03:04 PM
So when you're happy, "Hooray!", or sad, "aaahh!", or excited "WOW!", or mad, "darn!". An interjection gets the sentence right. Hallelujah-halleluja!!

Dappy
07-16-03, 03:19 PM
He just deleted a rather harmless thread. I think human pregancy terrifies him.

Thoughts?


I don't like the world where Yoda is god, it confuses and scares me.
For this I vote ....... Yes.

r3port3r66
07-16-03, 03:27 PM
I don't like the world where Yoda is god, it confuses and scares me.


Everyone in the world is confused and scared. In here you don't have to be. How ironic that Yoda would oversee a world where people can be themselves, come and talk about anything and make friends without having to try so hard.

Undine
07-16-03, 04:22 PM
So when you're happy, "Hooray!", or sad, "aaahh!", or excited "WOW!", or mad, "darn!". An interjection gets the sentence right. Hallelujah-halleluja!!

Hee, I remember that one too.

LordSlaytan
07-22-03, 12:40 AM
Normally I just ignore ppointless threads like this, but there seems to be a real influx of new people here who just want to stir things up. Seriously, this is so old and tired. Do you really think that the majority of people that call this forum home are going to jump onto your particular bandwagon? What do you want? Go away.

Mark
07-22-03, 01:38 AM
Its function is hooking up words, phrases and clauses. "And", "but" and "or" can get you pretty far.

Lolly, lolly, lolly, get your adverbs here!

Mark
07-22-03, 01:55 AM
I'm afraid of Conjunction Junction, as I do not understand it's function.

Coordinating conjunctions (FANBOYS) - for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so - used to link clauses. Use a comma when separating independent clauses; no comma when separating dependent clauses:

Example:

Johnny woke up late this morning, and he's going to be late for school. (comma needed)

Johnny woke up late this moring and is going to be late for school.(no comma needed).

Subordinating conjunctions - used to link independent clauses with dependent clauses. When the conjunction is used to begin the sentence (dependent), a comma is needed. When the independent clause begins the sentence, no comma is needed.

Example:

After everyone went home, we stayed to help clean the house.(comma needed)

We stayed to help clean the house after everyone went home.(no comma needed).

Beale the Rippe
07-22-03, 02:31 AM
Aheheheheheh. :laugh:

nebbit
07-22-03, 07:21 AM
Coordinating conjunctions (FANBOYS) - for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so - used to link clauses. Use a comma when separating independent clauses; no comma when separating dependent clauses:

Example:

Johnny woke up late this morning, and he's going to be late for school. (comma needed)

Johnny woke up late this moring and is going to be late for school.(no comma needed).

Subordinating conjunctions - used to link independent clauses with dependent clauses. When the conjunction is used to begin the sentence (dependent), a comma is needed. When the independent clause begins the sentence, no comma is needed.

Example:

After everyone went home, we stayed to help clean the house.(comma needed)

We stayed to help clean the house after everyone went home.(no comma needed).

Thanks Mark for the English lesson, now all is clear, or is it.

Mark
07-22-03, 03:12 PM
Thanks Mark for the English lesson, now all is clear, or is it.

Nebbit, this pic may help explain the way my brain works.

Click to enlarge

Caitlyn
07-22-03, 03:14 PM
:rotfl:

r3port3r66
07-22-03, 03:24 PM
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

I'd like to see what's on the other side of that brain.

Mark
07-22-03, 03:26 PM
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

I'd like to see what's on the other side of that brain.

It's like the dark side of the moon, r3port3r66. It never shows itself.

Piddzilla
07-22-03, 04:44 PM
It's like the dark side of the moon, r3port3r66. It never shows itself.

So... Yoda is a fascist?? Yes? No?? :D

:furiousdevil:

Golgot
07-22-03, 04:59 PM
So... Yoda is a fascist?? Yes? No?? :D

:furiousdevil:

He's actually running a small reef off the Galapagos islands in a very despotic manner right now. Fortunately, he's ruling it via modem, and the local fish haven't even started building his throne yet.

Piddzilla
07-22-03, 05:44 PM
You mean the local fiscist?? :sick:

Golgot
07-22-03, 06:32 PM
You mean the local fiscist?? :sick:

:laugh:

wow, that was punliscious. He does like to carp on tho doesn't he. ;)

nebbit
07-22-03, 07:07 PM
Nebbit, this pic may help explain the way my brain works.

Click to enlarge

Nice to see you have a big section dedicated to guilt :D