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Old 09-12-2005, 05:42 PM   #11
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Speaking of fat...

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Originally posted by dtb
OK. I'm coming out of retirement to ask you this one very important question:
  • You don't think the your/you're distinction has anything to do with the past or present tense, right?


(just say no)
I was wrong to call it a tense issue. Its really more a construction issue:

I start writing "You're suggesting 'slutiest' instead of 'sluttiest' has no authority behind it." I realize its bad form as I write.

Now, mid-thought, I shift and decide to instead go with "your suggested spelling." But I don't make the necessary switch from "you're" to "your."

The synpases misfire; I intend to say three or four different things and type as I think. The jumbled mess that emerges is Hank-like.

Jesus... did I just write that? Perhaps it is time to consider rehab...
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