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  1. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by skiingjulie
    You mean HER name, and spelling god with a capital "G" is blaphemous unless you mean one of many gods (as in Ullr).
    I think you meant to say "blasphemous."

    Besides, he's thanking God. You'd think God would want the praise. Now if you said, "God damnit!" then it might get pissed and hit you with a plague or somthing. The key question here then becomes, is God a grammer nazi? Fuck, now my mind is blown. I'm gonna go drink some holy water and contemplate this further.

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    Last edited by Arty50; 09-28-2004 at 03:37 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arty50
    I'm gonna go drink some holy water and contemplate this further.
    Wear a yarmulke and take a prayer wheel, just to be safe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by schuss
    BANNED FOR BAD GRAMMAR! NO POSTING FOR YOU!
    I'll have Owens get right on it.

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    Red face

    I haven't read anything recently about God writing ANYTHING since the Ten Commandments. I say God doesn't need to follow the rules (Grammar rules?!?We don't need no stinking grammar rules!). I bet he never had to diagram sentences in high school either. Plus, and most importantly, God can ski and even create snow whenever he wants to - way more important than looking things up in an English handbook and the MLA all the time.

    Please don't pick on me for my punctuation or we risk raising that whole stinking can of worms again. I taught English for years, yet the comma still makes me apprehensive at times (I often just use a semi-colon and change things a bit!)
    "Shhhh! I hear a snowflake!"

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