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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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It is said that Mens and Womens brains are wired differently. To test this out please punctuate this line :
Woman without her man is nothing.
anyone wanting a "model" answer by pm, just arsk.
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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago
Titz Towers, North Notts |
My favourite is from Tsarist Russia, where the Tsar wrote:
Pardon impossible, to execute.
His wife shifted the comma,
Pardon, impossible to execute.
Punctuation can change the whole meaning of a sentence |
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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago
Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria |
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It is said that Mens and Womens brains are wired differently. To test this out please punctuate this line :
Woman without her man is nothing.
anyone wanting a "model" answer by pm, just arsk.
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Woman. Without her, man is nothing (Caz personality posting)
Woman without her man, is nothing (Daz personality)
Anyone fancy a shag? I might even let you go afterwards seeing as it's Xmas (Taz personality)
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It is said that Mens and Womens brains are wired differently. To test this out please punctuate this line :
Woman without her man is nothing.
anyone wanting a "model" answer by pm, just arsk.
Woman. Without her, man is nothing (Caz personality posting)
Woman without her man, is nothing (Daz personality)
Anyone fancy a shag? I might even let you go afterwards seeing as it's Xmas (Taz personality)
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"My favourite is from Tsarist Russia, where the Tsar wrote:
Pardon impossible, to execute.
His wife shifted the comma,
Pardon, impossible to execute.
Punctuation can change the whole meaning of a sentence "
D'ye think that worked in Russian? |
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"My favourite is from Tsarist Russia, where the Tsar wrote:
Pardon impossible, to execute.
His wife shifted the comma,
Pardon, impossible to execute.
Punctuation can change the whole meaning of a sentence
D'ye think that worked in Russian?"
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