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Originally posted by Moldy Crow
Jesus Christ, Bowmann. 3 edits in 2 pages. I think that's a new low for you. This is no way to impress the lady.
Actually, this should impress her further.

How? Well, that discussion took place a while ago.

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Originally posted by Bowmann
Actually, this should impress her further.

How? Well, that discussion took place a while ago.
I think the retardo force of the General Forum is leeching your brain dry. Pretty soon you'll be spelling like RBHILL, and making as little sense as Red Night.

Getting tired, old man? You need a rest? Can't take it?

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Originally posted by dottewell
...and "adverbs" is STILL wrong.
The adjective was qualified by the preceding hyphenated phrase. That makes the latter an adverb.

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Originally posted by Bowmann
The adjective was qualified by the preceding hyphenated phrase. That makes the latter an adverb.
Instead of arguing here about grammar, could you both go over to Phil3000's thread and help him write in English?

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Originally posted by Bowmann
The adjective was qualified by the preceding hyphenated phrase. That makes the latter an adverb.
Too late. You edited your origional post to cover your arse. Either you were wrong then, or wrong with the edit. Which is it?

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Originally posted by Bowmann
The adjective was qualified by the preceding hyphenated phrase. That makes the latter an adverb.
He's back!

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Originally posted by reader1107
Ditto. I'm not into the get drunk->get stupid->puke thing or worse, waking up in strange places with strange people.

So if that's what you consider the life of the party, pass.
I'm all for the occasional drunken stupor & puking, but waking up in a strange place is where I draw the line. I need to get into my own bed, no matter what. life and soul of the party? well I don't know about that. but strange people seem to like me, and I like people right back. although I do hate crowds.

a good friend of mine said I'm a d**k, but in a nice way. I guess there's some truth in that.

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I go out a lot, invite loads of people I never met before to parties and end up in group hugs outside bars with complete strangers. Does that count?

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Originally posted by Moldy Crow
Too late. You edited your origional post to cover your arse. Either you were wrong then, or wrong with the edit. Which is it?
The edit is correct.

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Originally posted by wormwood
a good friend of mine said I'm a d**k
Do you need defending?

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Originally posted by Nordlys
The edit is correct.
*sigh* 🙂

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Originally posted by Bowmann
*sigh* 🙂
Haven't even boffed her yet, and she's already correcting you. Are you sure you want in on that?

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Originally posted by Bowmann
*sigh* 🙂
It's adverbial, I'll give you that.

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Originally posted by Wheely
Do you need defending?
nah. it was just your regular scandinavian male bonding. hitting your friend in the face is another popular way. which I did, but only because he asked me to. it's friends for life after that.

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Originally posted by dottewell
It's adverbial, I'll give you that.
True. But it's also an adverb because hyphenated phrases like yours count as words.