Originally posted by ark13did you laugh?
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Originally posted by Whats goin on eh*strange man appears in my house... fires gun*
*teleports to zakk's house*
so what did I miss?
Here's a laugh:
Two friends walk down a street and look into someone's yard.
"Hey!" the first guy says, "look at that dog with one eye!"
The second guy turns around and puts his hand over his eye.
...*"someone start digging a hole out back"*
Originally posted by GalaxyShieldI'll is obviously the contraction of 'I will'. However, if I said, I blame it on the alcohol, that does give the drunken affect doesn't it. ya know, you're allright dude, I dont care what they say about you.
Saying "I'll" indicates a certain amount of guilt, while "I" is a more effective way of saying it with less chance of a bad side effect. Believe me, this will come up in court as well.
Originally posted by zakkwylderGood point. Just hope the jurors see it your way, for you and RHP's sake. Good to hear, been hard gaining respect back after abruptly leaving in June.
I'll is obviously the contraction of 'I will'. However, if I said, I blame it on the alcohol, that does give the drunken affect doesn't it. ya know, you're allright dude, I dont care what they say about you.