Originally posted by robbie carrobie A word that begins with a vowel is usually preceded by the article 'an'. For example, an apple, an egg. We don't normally say, a apple, a egg.
You certainly don't carry yourself like a winner. That is because you are not a winner.
mghrn55,
You will have to forgive his ignorance. Probably testing out his new brews. 😉 He knows he is a loser, that is why he needed the 3 sisters to feed him points.
Originally posted by robbie carrobie A word that begins with a vowel is usually preceded by the article 'an'. For example, an apple, an egg. We don't normally say, a apple, a egg.
Robbie,
Stick to fixing Clan Challenges like you been doing since the late fall of 2015.
What a JOKE, You don't even know the meaning of honour!
-VR
All the Easy Riders will get The Congregational medal of honour for bravery above and beyond the call of duty! The President Mr. Russkie shall pin it on us himself!
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