evanisovich
Grunting Yowie
Incorrect spawn ceased to metabolate
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Post by evanisovich on May 9, 2011 23:03:10 GMT -8
Technically you cannot have tiki torches, but I have seen them out there. There used to be small campfires allowed several years ago, but I think it got out of control at a Warped Tour one year and they have since banned fires.
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nvrmnd
Baby Eating Ice Cream
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Post by nvrmnd on May 9, 2011 23:16:48 GMT -8
lol, big guy on the board. what an achievement You know what's an achievement? Being around to have seen Nirvana. Twice. Judging by your s/n, we know your primary reason to go to Sasquatch. Just seeing 1/3 of them doesn't cut it, lemme tell ya. Sucker. haha, if you're implying that i'm going to sasquatch to see the foo fighters, you're way off. i don't really have any interest in seeing them, but i probably will because they're the only act that night. my s/n has nothing to do with nirvana, i could care less that you've seen them twice.
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Post by Fig on May 10, 2011 0:19:48 GMT -8
If I wanna burn something down, I'll do it one way or another damnit.
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Post by stamper on May 10, 2011 0:47:30 GMT -8
i could care less that you've seen them twice. am i the only one who gets irritated when people get this phrasing wrong?
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Post by wolfhat on May 10, 2011 2:47:38 GMT -8
i could care less that you've seen them twice. am i the only one who gets irritated when people get this phrasing wrong? You're not alone. Although, maybe he cares quite a lot and we just assumed?
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Post by stamper on May 10, 2011 5:27:48 GMT -8
Hmm. Good point.
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Post by interstateeight on May 10, 2011 7:22:45 GMT -8
That is actually a surprisingly useful chart.
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Post by davers on May 10, 2011 8:04:31 GMT -8
i could care less that you've seen them twice. am i the only one who gets irritated when people get this phrasing wrong? The thing that really pisses me off is that pretty much everyone says this, which means that when you correct people you look like an ass hole, despite it being one of the stupidest phrases in the english language.
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Post by StormyPinkness on May 10, 2011 8:31:38 GMT -8
Why does that make you look like an asshole?
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Post by Pea on May 10, 2011 8:52:20 GMT -8
Mase, you're really starting to me remind me of someone... ATTN Mods: Please make mace's title Thurman Merman. Thanks!
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Post by interstateeight on May 10, 2011 9:35:30 GMT -8
Why does that make you look like an asshole? Because correcting people on points of grammar in real life always makes you look like an asshole, and often encourages them to continue making the error to spite you.
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Post by StormyPinkness on May 10, 2011 9:37:46 GMT -8
I guess my view is that you are not an asshole for letting someone know they are making a mistake. I would be grateful, if slightly embarrassed that I was wrong in the first place.
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Post by davers on May 10, 2011 10:10:56 GMT -8
I guess my view is that you are not an asshole for letting someone know they are making a mistake. I would be grateful, if slightly embarrassed that I was wrong in the first place. I guess you would be the exception to the rule that most people dont like it when you correct their grammar. I generally feel like a douche for correcting people but sometimes I cant resist it. In an email I got last week a friend confused 'are' and 'our', and he has spoken english his entire life. I couldnt let that slide, even though I felt like an ass.
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Post by StormyPinkness on May 10, 2011 10:16:35 GMT -8
I go off the basic assumption that people don't usually like to be wrong. But I guess it would be more accurate to say people would rather be wrong than have someone correct them.
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Post by davers on May 10, 2011 11:18:42 GMT -8
Yeah personally I dont really mind either, but i generally dont bother because correcting someone on something like that is usually met with a sarcastic "soooooorrrrrryyyyyy".
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Post by Horned Gramma on May 10, 2011 11:20:14 GMT -8
Yeah personally I dont really mind either, but i generally dont bother because correcting someone on something like that is usually met with a sarcastic "soooooorrrrrryyyyyy". In America too, except it's more of a sarcastic 'sorrrrrryyyyy'.
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Post by StormyPinkness on May 10, 2011 11:22:54 GMT -8
Well, I'm sure I'm sore-y.
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