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By Robert12010
#223168
Paced the courthouse because of no court but I did get a surprise telephone call. A police dept I got to know back home called me to setup an interview so I may be moving back to Houston in the next few months. Atleast half of all the officers there graduated from my academy so we have alot in common and had alot to talk about when I rode along with one of their officers, who also happened to be from my academy.

Looking forward to tomorrow because we have a huge court docket :clap: .[/quote]

oooooooohhhhhh :rofl::hehe: !
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By SennaVille
#223211
Paced the courthouse because of no court but I did get a surprise telephone call. A police dept I got to know back home called me to setup an interview so I may be moving back to Houston in the next few months. Atleast half of all the officers there graduated from my academy so we have alot in common and had alot to talk about when I rode along with one of their officers, who also happened to be from my academy.

Looking forward to tomorrow because we have a huge court docket :clap: .


Tex, you have a curious habit of littering your posts with words that should not be mushed together. I think I'll name it texmix.

Your above post has four examples of texmix, namely: setup, atleast and alot x 2. Please let me assure you that I'm not being snarky in any (or inany, in texmix) way, I'm merely making an interesting observation.

As to alot, please read the below (and then re-read your post above...at least you will always have ole alot in common!).

http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2 ... thing.html

:P
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By darwin dali
#223235
Paced the courthouse because of no court but I did get a surprise telephone call. A police dept I got to know back home called me to setup an interview so I may be moving back to Houston in the next few months. Atleast half of all the officers there graduated from my academy so we have alot in common and had alot to talk about when I rode along with one of their officers, who also happened to be from my academy.

Looking forward to tomorrow because we have a huge court docket :clap: .


Tex, you have a curious habit of littering your posts with words that should not be mushed together. I think I'll name it texmix.

Your above post has four examples of texmix, namely: setup, atleast and alot x 2. Please let me assure you that I'm not being snarky in any (or inany, in texmix) way, I'm merely making an interesting observation.

As to alot, please read the below (and then re-read your post above...at least you will always have ole alot in common!).

http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2 ... thing.html

:P


There is a difference between setup and set up: the first is a noun, the latter is a verb. In the above case it should have been set up.
#223240
There is a difference between setup and set up: the first is a noun, the latter is a verb. In the above case it should have been set up.


Tell me the truth... you got goose bumps posting this didn't you?
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By darwin dali
#223243
There is a difference between setup and set up: the first is a noun, the latter is a verb. In the above case it should have been set up.


Tell me the truth... you got goose bumps posting this didn't you?

:whip:
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By SennaVille
#223253
There is a difference between setup and set up: the first is a noun, the latter is a verb. In the above case it should have been set up.


Tell me the truth... you got goose bumps posting this didn't you?

:whip:


I think the three of us should form a really cool gang called something like: *The Grammatical Geezers* :D

We'd be really popular!
#223256
There is a difference between setup and set up: the first is a noun, the latter is a verb. In the above case it should have been set up.


Tell me the truth... you got goose bumps posting this didn't you?

:whip:


I think the three of us should form a really cool gang called something like: *The Grammatical Geezers* :D

We'd be really popular!


Don't go getting DD's hopes all up about this three way thing you're proposing. :twisted:
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By texasmr2
#223260
Paced the courthouse because of no court but I did get a surprise telephone call. A police dept I got to know back home called me to setup an interview so I may be moving back to Houston in the next few months. Atleast half of all the officers there graduated from my academy so we have alot in common and had alot to talk about when I rode along with one of their officers, who also happened to be from my academy.

Looking forward to tomorrow because we have a huge court docket :clap: .


Tex, you have a curious habit of littering your posts with words that should not be mushed together. I think I'll name it texmix.

Your above post has four examples of texmix, namely: setup, atleast and alot x 2. Please let me assure you that I'm not being snarky in any (or inany, in texmix) way, I'm merely making an interesting observation.

As to alot, please read the below (and then re-read your post above...at least you will always have ole alot in common!).

http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2 ... thing.html

:P

Frankly my dear I don't give a damn :wavey: !!
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By SennaVille
#223377
There is a difference between setup and set up: the first is a noun, the latter is a verb. In the above case it should have been set up.


Tell me the truth... you got goose bumps posting this didn't you?

:whip:


I think the three of us should form a really cool gang called something like: *The Grammatical Geezers* :D

We'd be really popular!


Don't go getting DD's hopes all up about this three way thing you're proposing. :twisted:


I'm thinking Glee, with the three of us singng our hearts out to A Few of our Favourite Things.
#223378
There is a difference between setup and set up: the first is a noun, the latter is a verb. In the above case it should have been set up.


Tell me the truth... you got goose bumps posting this didn't you?

:whip:


I think the three of us should form a really cool gang called something like: *The Grammatical Geezers* :D

We'd be really popular!


Don't go getting DD's hopes all up about this three way thing you're proposing. :twisted:


I'm thinking Glee, with the three of us singng our hearts out to A Few of our Favourite Things.


That's the exact thing he was thinking!
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By SennaVille
#223385
There is a difference between setup and set up: the first is a noun, the latter is a verb. In the above case it should have been set up.


Tell me the truth... you got goose bumps posting this didn't you?

:whip:


I think the three of us should form a really cool gang called something like: *The Grammatical Geezers* :D

We'd be really popular!


Don't go getting DD's hopes all up about this three way thing you're proposing. :twisted:


I'm thinking Glee, with the three of us singng our hearts out to A Few of our Favourite Things.


That's the exact thing he was thinking!


I can't get a mental image of him knitting warm wollen mittens though :confused:
#223387
There is a difference between setup and set up: the first is a noun, the latter is a verb. In the above case it should have been set up.


Tell me the truth... you got goose bumps posting this didn't you?

:whip:


I think the three of us should form a really cool gang called something like: *The Grammatical Geezers* :D

We'd be really popular!


Don't go getting DD's hopes all up about this three way thing you're proposing. :twisted:


I'm thinking Glee, with the three of us singng our hearts out to A Few of our Favourite Things.


That's the exact thing he was thinking!


I can't get a mental image of him knitting warm wollen mittens though :confused:


If they came with cuffs or some type of restraint, certainly.
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By Jabberwocky
#223410
Today I am off to Harrods in London to see Father Christmas with the not so little one.

I feel a trip to the Science Museum coming on as well.
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