Subject | Re: Calumet files Chapter 7 |
From | Tony Cooper |
Date | 03/31/2014 18:09 (03/31/2014 12:09) |
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SandmanUse that dictionary you keep copy/pasting from: gross unattractively large or bloated.
In article <ldqij9pm95l0pjgh00ljus2p0qnb1lav0n@4ax.com>, Tony Cooper wrote:SandmanTony CooperSandmanTony CooperSandmanYou are free to point to any such time, Peter. Be my guest. I am happy to be corrected when I make mistakes. Be sure to point to the post of my inappropiate usage and substantiation for how and why it was inappropriate.I'm waiting.PeterN
Just look at and read any of your postings in which Tony orI corrected your English.
There is none to look at that meet that criteria.
Here's one for you, then. "There is none..." is a gross error.
"gross", huh? I'm way past at taking you at face value, so you need more than just a claim here, Andreas.
What? You need some "substantiation" that it should be "There are none..."?
I actually missed that, I thought it was "none" you were in reference to, which sort of speaks to how low your credibility with regards to English is and how any comment you make about it will be doubted until you give anything substantial.
I'm still baffled about the "gross" part though, but that's just you trolling though.