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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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bang1: Thanks :) yes and I can see, that if I white many times, that I'll win first price. it's actually happens (jandyt) Sorry for the late reply: It is not how much you write but what you write. Examples: Re: Don't keep Beoworld a secret! [6/30, 4:05] Every thing I sell on eBay has a link to Beoworld on it and always will ( unless I don't
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Puncher: 9 LEE: yes - the very last Founder member will get a t-shirt from me with "eat my 'f'" to photograph himself in and send to member number 501. Lee or.........."What the "f***" are you going to do now???" see picture below I would precede that line with this: "The last 'f' in the [Beo]world
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9 LEE: jandyt: Ah, but mine moves. Andy T. Mine's too cool to move. Right. Why go with the flow when the flow has always gone with you? [Now, what would be the appropriate smilie to go with this?]
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joynsyde: My mother and grandmother were English schoolteachers. I was only begging for more torture when I married a French linguist! The site says: A preposition usually indicates the temporal, spatial or logical relationship of its object to the rest of the sentence... In your sentence, "on" would connect "phone" logically , not
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Agree with Graham. Thanks, Andy.
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joynsyde: I have been browsing the BeoWorld forums, just having fun reading the posts for awhile now, but this post is the one that compelled me to join! Can you believe it? I am pretty sure that prepositions do more than define locational/spatial relationships. For example, the words "for" and "about" are prepositions. "I have
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jandyt: I was in the toilet! Andy T. Reminds me of two items: 1. an old TV commercial for a toilet bowl cleaner, where there was a captain and a sailor in a row boat in a toilet bowl examining the cleaniness of the bowl and the underside of the rim. 2. when we went to the US Consul General's residence, there was a sign on the gate: "Please
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Puncher: The mind boggles - hopefully you do know that we aren't normally this geeky Exactly why I posted on this site -- to have the assistance of all my fellow geeks!
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9 LEE: What an excellent thread! What about "hey, Jonathan Ross is on the Radio.." I'd love to see him perched on top of my BeoSystem 10 in the showroom!! Thanks, Lee. Still living up to my reputation for asking stupid [wierd, unusual] questions. Don't know "your" Jonathan Ross. "My" Jonathan Ross is a lawyer and
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I seem to recall learning that prepositions are words which describe a locational/spatial relationship between objects, e.g., in front of a chair, on a chair, in the car, behind the door, etc. Someone asked me about "on the phone", as in "She is talking on the phone". I thought "on the phone" would be more of the predicate
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