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DaveMMR:
"Dogs" is a perfect cromulent verb.

From Websters:
c : to bother or pester persistently <dogged him about his grades>

polaris:

--- Quote from: DaveMMR on May 20, 2007, 10:23:18 am ---"Dogs" is a perfect cromulent verb.

From Websters:
c : to bother or pester persistently <dogged him about his grades>


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i think Jebediah might be referring that as the second dogs is plural the third dogs is wrong

dave's feet dog his dog's feet

dave's foot dogs his dog's feet


EDIT lazy punctuation, sorry , that would make this more difficult

ya get me

like i said its subjective , ill post my answer soon to show im just as wrong in my attempt as i think yours is.
dave im happy for you to come back with the evidence , its discussion i'm looking for and what will lead to the fullest correct answer.
 :cheers:

hypernova:

--- Quote ---i said thank you as i misspelled it on porpoise.
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Hey.  You leave dolphins out of this.  They have nothing to do with any of it.

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