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punctuation pedants (its a quiz)
DaveMMR:
It's actually Ice-T from his brief scene in Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo. I like old school rap (80's). It's the new stuff I can't stand... all genres actually - music is just so lazy nowadays.
I said your quote was ironic (via an out-of-context Simpsons line) because you misspelled "spelling".
But now I'll play the game:
"Dog's dogs dogs dog's dogs!"
Explanation: This guy name "Dog" (pronounced "dawg") has dogs (meaning feet) that are dogging on his dog's (the animal) dogs (their paws). He's literally stepping on his dogs feet and someone should alert the ASPCA.
I win! ;D
polaris:
DaveMMR
still second prize from me ,but well done seriously. i dont accept the dogs as feet bit sorry , too much of a slang term but i can't say your answer is incorrect . the guy being called dog , nice one dude , thats the other possible meaning for dog i was looking for.
i said thank you as i misspelled it on porpoise. cheers tho, i like the simpsons reference.
i didnt know that was ice t haha awesome
watch this
AtomSmasher:
--- Quote from: polaris on May 19, 2007, 08:42:54 pm ---DaveMMR
still second prize from me ,but well done seriously. i dont accept the dogs as feet bit sorry , too much of a slang term but i can't say your answer is incorrect . the guy being called dog , nice one dude , thats the other possible meaning for dog i was looking for.
i said thank you as i misspelled it on porpoise. cheers tho, i like the simpsons reference.
i didnt know that was ice t haha awesome
watch this
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Ha, I think you'll find minor problems in everyones answer just so that you can give yourself first prize. I think you paid off the judge.
I think feet have been referred to as dogs since the 1950's, so it should be a valid use. Boy are my dogs tired.
danny_galaga:
--- Quote from: Ed_McCarron on May 19, 2007, 07:33:05 pm ---
--- Quote from: Texasmame on May 19, 2007, 07:32:34 pm ---Spam, spam, spam eggs and spam.
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But I don't like spam.
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Well, there's spam egg sausage and spam, that's not got much spam in it...
polaris:
--- Quote from: AtomSmasher on May 19, 2007, 09:10:58 pm ---
--- Quote from: polaris on May 19, 2007, 08:42:54 pm ---DaveMMR
still second prize from me ,but well done seriously. i dont accept the dogs as feet bit sorry , too much of a slang term but i can't say your answer is incorrect . the guy being called dog , nice one dude , thats the other possible meaning for dog i was looking for.
i said thank you as i misspelled it on porpoise. cheers tho, i like the simpsons reference.
i didnt know that was ice t haha awesome
watch this
--- End quote ---
Ha, I think you'll find minor problems in everyones answer just so that you can give yourself first prize. I think you paid off the judge.
I think feet have been referred to as dogs since the 1950's, so it should be a valid use. Boy are my dogs tired.
--- End quote ---
as i have said i wont be awarding myself first prize as i'm not sure i have it correctly but i see your point that i could be overly picky, ive said dave has the second prize and i havent given myself that much credit . to be further picky i think he has the third dogs wrong after re-reading it, as i would say correctly in his sentence the third word should just be dog, not dogs ,to be correct. very similar to what mine comes out as actually. thats why i posted this, as ive said i think i can work out if a sentence is correct as should most i'm sure, but i cant work out how to exactly form the sentence myself.
i'm not trying to be clever and i think ive given credit where its due. im looking forward to someone showing me what the answer is that works fully. i thought maybe some might enjoy the game.
:cheers:
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