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Anyone seen both Shawnna & Marita?

rubintugger

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I guess you've run out of ladies to ask about singly, now you have to start asking questions about pairings? My gosh...

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prettyboy

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rubintugger said:
I guess you've run out of ladies to ask about singly, now you have to start asking questions about pairings? My gosh...

Rubin
Its a comparative question - if you know what that means :rolleyes:
 

rubintugger

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prettyboy said:
Its a comparative question - if you know what that means :rolleyes:
Yes, I know what comparative means, I can use it in a sentence...

Prettyboy posts comparatively little useful information.

Rubin
BTW, I've seen them both, and like TJ, wonder what your question could be... both are very frequently reviewed on this board, what more info do you need? Or is your "hobby" asking annoying questions, not pooning? 50 Threads started, 41 questions, 2 reveiws, 7 Hey, check your PM's. 4% give, 96% take...
 

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Yes, I know what comparative means, I can use it in a sentence...

Prettyboy posts comparatively little useful information.

Rubin
BTW, I've seen them both, and like TJ, wonder what your question could be... both are very frequently reviewed on this board, what more info do you need? Or is your "hobby" asking annoying questions, not pooning? 50 Threads started, 41 questions, 2 reveiws, 7 Hey, check your PM's. 4% give, 96% take...
FYI - You used the word incorrectly in that sentence, so I was right, you have no idea what it means.

If you knew my question, it would make sense.

And I find it freaky that you keep stats on my posts - why are you so obssessed with me? :eek:
 

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Too early in the morning for english lessons..

prettyboy said:
rubintugger said:
Prettyboy posts comparatively little useful information.
FYI - You used the word incorrectly in that sentence, so I was right, you have no idea what it means.
Hmm.. I'm not sure that I saw the error in Rubintugger's response. How about this one?

"Prettyboy is a comparative neophyte to returning information in exchange for requesting it."

Prettyboy, how about presenting some information about whichever of the two that you have seen? I'm assuming of course, that you actually *have* seen either of these ladies. I think that the pooners on here would be more inclined to help you if you understood 'quid quo pro'.
 

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Hmm.. I'm not sure that I saw the error in Rubintugger's response. How about this one?

"Prettyboy is a comparative neophyte to returning information in exchange for requesting it."

Prettyboy, how about presenting some information about whichever of the two that you have seen? I'm assuming of course, that you actually *have* seen either of these ladies. I think that the pooners on here would be more inclined to help you if you understood 'quid quo pro'.
Still wrong usage of the word.

I haven't posted reviews in a while cuz unless I post a positive review I get flamed (even though its the truth). Too much politics on here to deal with when posting a review (especially if its negative, but truthful, someone always thinks I have a hidden agenda), so for now I'll stick to my questions. Thanks.
 

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sherlock

Sherlock Holmes with his magnifying glass that he uses to look for stretch marks is now a dictionary fanatic (a dic for short ..or is it a short dic) and he is now a connoisseur of the English language ..or should I be saying he is an aficionado regarding linguistic skills? Help me out here.... :)
 
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Birdboy

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prettyboy said:
Birdboy said:
"Prettyboy is a comparative neophyte to returning information in exchange for requesting it."
Still wrong usage of the word.
Now Prettyboy, with all due respect, I believe that I had used the word grammatically correctly and in the proper context.

com·par·a·tive ( P ) Pronunciation Key (km-pr-tv)
adj.

  1. a) Relating to, based on, or involving comparison.
    b) Of or relating to the scientific or historical comparison of different phenomena, institutions, or objects, such as languages, legal systems, or anatomical structures, in an effort to understand their origins or relationships.
  2. Estimated by comparison; relative: a comparative newcomer.
  3. Grammar. Of, relating to, or being the intermediate degree of comparison of adjectives, as better, sweeter, or more wonderful, or adverbs, as more softly.
n. Grammar
The comparative degree.
An adjective or adverb expressing the comparative degree.

Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved
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Would you care to enlighten us with what you would consider the proper usage?
 

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Ain't you guys a gas! Together now, "The rain in Spain stays mainly on the plain."

Real English is "Whazzup y'all? Who dat dude muddafucka?"

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Birdboy

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Mchatte said:
Real English is "Whazzup y'all? Who dat dude muddafucka?"
Fo' shizzle! Word.
(For those not conversant in black urban slang, "Why, certainly. Well put, old chap.")
 
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Wow! A language/grammar/word usage discussion on perb. Be still my beating heart.
 

Sixpak

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on topic

Back to the original topic about the comparative analysis of these beautiful women ...... NO ... I don't think either one would want to give him the opportunity to partake in any bare back communication or any back door translation. Seems those are his usual requests.
 

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proper grammar

Birdboy said:
Fo' shizzle! Word.
(For those not conversant in black urban slang, "Why, certainly. Well put, old chap.")

Actually since we are talking about proper grammar, i felt compelled to correct you birdboy. I think what you are referring to as black urban slang is actually referred to as "ebonics".

As well you referred to quid quo pro, it is actually quid pro quo.

xooxoox
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rubintugger

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prettyboy said:
Still wrong usage of the word.

I haven't posted reviews in a while cuz unless I post a positive review I get flamed (even though its the truth). Too much politics on here to deal with when posting a review (especially if its negative, but truthful, someone always thinks I have a hidden agenda), so for now I'll stick to my questions. Thanks.
So, you're saying that all your encounters have been negative? Only two good encounters ever? With all the "research" you do, you'r think you could have *one* good time...

Too much politics to post a review, but not too much to pester the board with your incessant questions. You'll get much more positive treatment when you start sharing, not just taking.

And both respondents usage of comparative were correct... I guess you aren't conversant with the implied object.

Rubin
 

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WinnipegCharlie said:
I think what you are referring to as black urban slang is actually referred to as "ebonics".

As well you referred to quid quo pro, it is actually quid pro quo.
Charlie,

You got me on both counts. I was originally going to write "ebonics" in my post but I figured I was already being pedantic enough.:eek:
 

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rubintugger said:
So, you're saying that all your encounters have been negative? Only two good encounters ever? With all the "research" you do, you'r think you could have *one* good time...

Too much politics to post a review, but not too much to pester the board with your incessant questions. You'll get much more positive treatment when you start sharing, not just taking.

And both respondents usage of comparative were correct... I guess you aren't conversant with the implied object.

Rubin
When I see a positive lady, she will likely become a regular - hence no need to keep posting reviews of the same lady, or I'd be called a shill.
 

gotsome2004

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prettyboy said:
can you please PM me.
No.
Have people actually pm'd you? I mean, why keep asking?

prettyboy said:
When I see a positive lady, she will likely become a regular - hence no need to keep posting.
Plenty of positive ladies here, The only thing regular happening is the same damn questions you keep make over and over again.

prettyboy said:
.. or I'd be called a shill.
shill
 
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