Enjoy this baby!

your welcome

Williebetmore said:
Thanks for the vid....the kid is already better than breakup.


Your welcome. I don't know breakup, but I would guess he would have something to say about your critique of his shooting prowess! :D :eek: :D
 
jgpool said:
I don't know breakup, but I would guess he would have something to say about your critique of his shooting prowess! :D :eek: :D

jgp,
Yes, he would be quite distressed if he knew; but fortunately he is unable to read......a tough 3 years in third grade for breakup.
 
someday people will use words correctly...

jgpool said:
Your welcome. I don't know breakup, but I would guess he would have something to say about your critique of his shooting prowess! :D :eek: :D

Maybe you should put you're (as in 'you are'), instead of your (possessive).

snorks said:
He's better then my team mates last summer.

The correct word is than (comparative), not then (sequence).

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=74579

-s

//I'm really really tired of seeing people who don't know their language.
 
What?

Quote:
Originally Posted by jgpool
Your welcome. I don't know breakup, but I would guess he would have something to say about your critique of his shooting prowess!


Maybe you should put you're (as in 'you are'), instead of your (possessive).

Here's better.

Your welcome. I don't no breakup, but I wood guess he wood half something too say about you're critique of his shooting prowess! :D :eek: :D

Ther're is that better! :D
 
jgpool said:
Here's better.

Your welcome. I don't no breakup, but I wood guess he wood half something too say about you're critique of his shooting prowess! :D :eek: :D

Ther're is that better! :D

JGP,
I'm going to save steev the trouble....your sentence violates the primary rule of grammar: the word prowess must NEVER be used in a sentence that involves breakup (you would think everyone would know THAT).
 
jgpool said:
Quote:
Originally Posted by jgpool
Your welcome. I don't know breakup, but I would guess he would have something to say about your critique of his shooting prowess!


Maybe you should put you're (as in 'you are'), instead of your (possessive).

Here's better.

Your welcome. I don't no breakup, but I wood guess he wood half something too say about you're critique of his shooting prowess! :D :eek: :D

Ther're is that better! :D


I'm not sure how well you know the legendary Williebetmore but just for the record, Williebetmore passing judgment on someone's playing ability makes about as much sense as a senate ethics committee.
 
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