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Is it possible for both teams to choke, and what would that look like? It's like the team that can't win the big game verses the team that always loses the big game. Maybe time comes to a halt.
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Verses. Versus. Whatta the difference ita makea to you, eh?“Versus” It’s early Eyetalian.
A 14 OT 2-0 Dawgs "victory"?Is it possible for both teams to choke, and what would that look like? It's like the team that can't win the big game verses the team that always loses the big game. Maybe time comes to a halt.
Verses. Versus. Whatta the difference ita makea to you, eh?
A 14 OT 2-0 Dawgs "victory"?
Well. It looks like you one that arguement!It actually strikes a nerve when people misuse and misspell words.
I could write verses on verses versus verses.
Well. It looks like you one that arguement!
Says the guy who spells won “one”. Or was it one spelled “won”? Well, I can’t remember and I guess gmen beat me to it. Anyway, the clock on the wall says it’s time to get drunk, which is something I hope we can agree on.It actually strikes a nerve when people misuse and misspell words.
I could write verses on verses versus versus.
Boy, that would be painful to watch. Getting a safety in overtime would be interesting. I guess Georgia would have to sack the QB after he ran all the way to his own end zone.A 14 OT 2-0 Dawgs "victory"?
I usually ask, well used to ask, this question orally but I'll write it out for you budding linguists:Says the guy who spells won “one”. Or was it one spelled “won”? Well, I can’t remember and I guess gmen beat me to it. Anyway, the clock on the wall says it’s time to get drunk, which is something I hope we can agree on.
Says the guy who spells won “one”. Or was it one spelled “won”? Well, I can’t remember and I guess gmen beat me to it. Anyway, the clock on the wall says it’s time to get drunk, which is something I hope we can agree on.
I’m sticking with “to” for both to’s.I usually ask, well used to ask, this question orally but I'll write it out for you budding linguists:
There are 3 to's in the English language.
Your job is to figure out how to/two/too should be written in that sentence.
I usually ask, well used to ask, this question orally but I'll write it out for you budding linguists:
There are 3 to's in the English language.
Your job is to figure out how to/two/too should be written in that sentence.
I’m sticking with “to” for both to’s.