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An English professor wrote the words, "a woman without her man is nothing" on the blackboard and directed the students to punctuate it correctly. The men wrote: "A woman, without her man, is nothing." The women wrote: "A woman: without her, man is nothing." Punctuation is everything.
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The Big Girl Sweetz replied on 06-28-2005 04:27PM [Reply]
oh gawd...
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replied on 06-28-2005 04:38PM [Reply]
Yeah punctuation/capitalization is everything... Just like this: I had to help my uncle jack off a horse --OR-- I had to help my uncle, Jack, off a horse
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Poody from Sandy Springs, GA replied on 06-28-2005 06:28PM [Reply]
Sed_Ated wrote:
Yeah punctuation/capitalization is everything... Just like this: I had to help my uncle jack off a horse --OR-- I had to help my uncle, Jack, off a horse
LIMBO!!!
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CHiladelphia replied on 06-29-2005 02:06AM [Reply]
KillaTraV wrote:
DaStrongSilentType wrote:
its just like saying : An English professor wrote the words, "a man without him woman is nothing" on the blackboard and directed the students to punctuate it correctly. The woman wrote: "A man, without his woman, is nothing." The man wrote: "A man: without him, woman is nothing." as long as there is a common understanding that we depend on each other in life instead of just women depending on men and vice versa, this shouldnt be an issue at all...
him and his are two different words. so the professor would then think that the woman is stupid because she cant follow directions or drive.
****....he said "or drive"....****
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PGPeripheryGirl from NY, NY replied on 07-02-2005 03:07AM [Reply]
KillaTraV wrote:
DaStrongSilentType wrote:
its just like saying : An English professor wrote the words, "a man without him woman is nothing" on the blackboard and directed the students to punctuate it correctly. The woman wrote: "A man, without his woman, is nothing." The man wrote: "A man: without him, woman is nothing." as long as there is a common understanding that we depend on each other in life instead of just women depending on men and vice versa, this shouldnt be an issue at all...
him and his are two different words. so the professor would then think that the woman is stupid because she cant follow directions or drive.
It took me a little while to get it but.... :groupjump: :lol: :lol: I can't drive either... oh well
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