Originally posted by Great Big Steesi confidently predict that i will make no more predictions. if, however, i am mistaken and do happen to make a prediction, then i predict that it will be wrong. Well, to be more precise, every prediction that should happen to make will be wrong, even though i predict that i won't be making any more predictions.
Maybe she/he will stick in another prediction.
now, back to the STG, it will stay off page 1 from now on.
Originally posted by coquetteCan you stick to anything?
i confidently predict that i will make no more predictions. if, however, i am mistaken and do happen to make a prediction, then i predict that it will be wrong. Well, to be more precise, every prediction that should happen to make will be wrong, even though i predict that i won't be making any more predictions.
now, back to the STG, it will stay off page 1 from now on.
24 Feb 15
Originally posted by Great Big Steesis that a literal or a rhetorical question?
Can you stick to anything?
if you mean it literally, then i presume you meant to ask if i can stick to everything?
if you meant it rhetorically, then i presume you already know that i stick to my britches and that your question is just a snark at the STG's staying power. Well, don't be too comfortable. you will not find the STG on page 1 in the future and i confidently am not making that prediction
Originally posted by coquetteI think it was literally rhetorical but then I have trouble sticking to anything.
is that a literal or a rhetorical question?
if you mean it literally, then i presume you meant to ask if i can stick to everything?
if you meant it rhetorically, then i presume you already know that i stick to my britches and that your question is just a snark at the STG's staying power. Well, don't be too comfortable. you will not find the STG on page 1 in the future and i confidently am not making that prediction