Originally posted by @wolfgang59Doing end-first sentences causes ruckus in public, though it's only nonsense.
Duke - I endorse description.
15 Feb 18
Originally posted by @wolfe63(I wouldn't worry about it. All friends here,....except for old Rusty who pops in now and again to thumb down all the posts). 🙂
I believe that's the second time I've been fooled by a reverse-post in this thread.
I am sincerely sorry wolfgang59.
I think I allowed yesterday's events here in Florida to blunt my perception. I shall be more careful in future. 😳
15 Feb 18
Originally posted by @handyandyNo oddities,
Doing end-first sentences causes ruckus in public, though it's only nonsense.
no suspect English,
no silly euphemisms.
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeEven unsuspecting philanthropists have enemies, mostly in semi-modern suburbs.
No oddities,
no suspect English,
no silly euphemisms.
Originally posted by @torunnShould users be understanding regarding backward sentences?
Even unsuspecting philanthropists have enemies, mostly in semi-modern suburbs.
Originally posted by @wolfgang59Surely, explicitly - no, those excessive non-expected Ciceronian escapades suck!
Should users be understanding regarding backward sentences?
Originally posted by @vanderveldeStudents unbelievably can kill.
Surely, explicitly - no, those excessive non-expected Ciceronian escapades suck!
Originally posted by @wolfgang59Killing is largely lamentable.
Students unbelievably can kill.
16 Feb 18
Originally posted by @indonesia-philLet's all make each new thread a beneficial learning experience.
Killing is largely lamentable.
Originally posted by @handyandyExcept 'x's prohibit exciting responses, instead everyone now challenges endings.
Let's all make each new thread a beneficial learning experience.
Originally posted by @wolfgang59Enough nattering! Does it need game status?
Except 'x's prohibit exciting responses, instead everyone now challenges endings.
Originally posted by @handyandySeems the answer to understanding science.
Enough nattering! Does it need game status?
Originally posted by @wolfgang59So can I employ nice convenient ending?
Seems the answer to understanding science.
Originally posted by @indonesia-philEmploying nice denouement is never gratuitous.
So can I employ nice convenient ending?
16 Feb 18
Originally posted by @indonesia-philEnding nicely doesn't include nice grammar.
So can I employ nice convenient ending?