DolphinDevil28 said:
Huked on Foniks wurked for Buffalo!
Wow, that's original.
DolphinDevil28 said:
Huked on Foniks wurked for Buffalo!
Wow, a comma, an apostrophe, AND a period. Looks like the English Lessons in this thread are paying off... nice!TKO said:Wow, that's original.
TKO said:Wow, that's original.
vato said:I can't imagine the embaressment telling somebody your a stinkin' Dolphins fan.
NY_FinFan_72 said:Wow, a comma, an apostrophe, AND a period. Looks like the English Lessons in this thread are paying off... nice!
Glad we could help.
NY_FinFan_72 said:My Mom Obviously Wanted A Daughter Holcombe.
TKO said:Why do you have lessons capitalized?
FiN.in.RI said:What are you.. trying to.. "give us some of our own medicine, har har" ?
Aint gonna werk, slick.
NY_FinFan_72 said:English, when used to refer to a spoken language, is capitalized. When not used to refer to a spoken language, such as putting english (spin) on your shot in pool, it is not capitalized.
Lessons was capitalized because it was connected to the word English, a word (and language) you obviously still struggle comprehending.
God Bless You!FiN.in.RI said:A real man would never get embarrassed over something so infantile as being a fan of a certain NFL team.
Being in RI, I've been takin' heat for being a Phin fan since I was 8 years old.. I thrive on it. I walk in Patriot bars wearing my Taylor jersey and the adreneline rush is unbelieveable.
TKO said:That's what I thought.
NY_FinFan_72 said:English, when used to refer to a spoken language, is capitalized. When not used to refer to a spoken language, such as putting english (spin) on your shot in pool, it is not capitalized.
Lessons was capitalized because it was connected to the word English, a word (and language) you obviously still struggle comprehending.
TKO said:Wrong. Good try though.