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>If you want

>privacy, Rick, then stop going on and on and on and on and on

>about your life on this message board.

 

Where did I ask for privacy? You don't read too good. :7

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>Where did I ask for privacy? You don't read too good.

 

Those of us who speak English, Rick, understand that when we use the pronoun "our," as in the sentence "Our relationships . . . are nobody's business," the pronoun is meant to include the person speaking. Don't take my word for it, just ask the teacher in your remedial English class. And while you're at it, ask him (or her) whether "good" is an adjective or an adverb.

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>Those of us who speak English, Rick, understand that when we

>use the pronoun "our," as in the sentence "Our relationships .

>. . are nobody's business," the pronoun is meant to include

>the person speaking.

 

I understand that. So where did I ask for privacy?

 

>Don't take my word for it, just ask the

>teacher in your remedial English class. And while you're at

>it, ask him (or her) whether "good" is an adjective or an

>adverb.

 

I axed him but he didn't know so good either. Anyways, he thinks I used the word "good" on purpose to be ironic. Ain't that dumb? :+

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>I understand that. So where did I ask for privacy?

 

Did you just return from the Bizarro Planet? Perhaps on that world people who insist that their personal relationships are none of others' business are NOT asking for privacy. Here on Planet Earth, however, they are.

 

>>Don't take my word for it, just ask the

>>teacher in your remedial English class.

 

>Anyways, he

>thinks I used the word "good" on purpose to be ironic. Ain't

>that dumb?

 

The problem is, Rick, that in order to use a grammatical error as an element of irony one must first establish a reputation for avoiding grammatical errors. Better luck next time. :)

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