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What you think ?
Is this one of those moods that caused you to omit the punctuation at the end of both your sentences ?[b said:Quote[/b] (fbm @ April 21 2004,00:59)]I think he's going, i.e. he is going as opposed to "his going" which is the "going" that belongs to him (the way you have done it)
Sorry am in one of those moods tonight
Totally agree Leeboy & the rest of you. Think I'll go on a Gooners website now & post a poll "Thierry Henry - will he ever score again".[b said:Quote[/b] (Leeboy @ April 21 2004,09:06)]WHAT A FECKING STUPID POLL
Its f**king, not fecking.Tut.[b said:Quote[/b] (Leeboy @ April 21 2004,09:06)]I would like it if he stays, but if he goes then he wouldn't stay, but if he stays he wouldn't go, so to stay or to go, the choice is his.
WHAT A FECKING STUPID POLL
and it's 'he's' not 'his'
Hasn't the International Swearing Council recognised "feck" as a different word, and one of Irish origin (meaning "oh, bother"), from the word "f**k"?[b said:Quote[/b] (steveh1510 @ April 21 2004,10:05)]Its f**king, not fecking.Tut.
b******s.[b said:Quote[/b] (Matt the Shrimp @ April 21 2004,10:07)]Hasn't the International Swearing Council recognised "feck" as a different word, and one of Irish origin (meaning "oh, bother"), from the word "f**k"?[b said:Quote[/b] (steveh1510 @ April 21 2004,10:05)]Its f**king, not fecking.Tut.
Matt
So you're saying it's not about what you think will happen?[b said:Quote[/b] ]For those still confused the poll is not about what you think will happen but what you THINK will happen.