I have a grammar question. When challenging somebody's knowledge level, do you say "they know jack shit", or do you say "they don't know jack shit". Thanks in advance.
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I have a grammar question. When challenging somebody's knowledge level, do you say "they know jack [Mark May]", or do you say "they don't know jack [Mark May]". Thanks in advance.
Then ignore them rather than make yourself a fool on a freaking message board for a team you don't like that just so happens to be your favorite team's arch rival.
Let me save you a lot of time a frustration with this little tidbit: It doesn't matter hard you type, it doesn't matter how fast you type, it doesn't even matter how much emotion you put behind those keystrokes, the fact remains that you can never win the internet.
My grammar was terrible that last post, but tell me how I am a idiot. That's cool to make fun of your rivals and such, but post after post of this guy enrages me. He throws stuff at the wall and hope it sticks and is also a $EC fan not just Buckeye. I live in Downtown Columbus, right off Olentangy River Road .But I get the feeling you are truly the idiot, because a real fan does not stick up for someone who absolutely knows jack $hit about everything that person posts.
Yea I guess it's an NCAA rule, not the University's. It was an NCAA administered test, not UM. If it were UM who conducted the test (or any school really, even OSU I'm sure), it would have been a few game suspension. Kind of a stupid rule.McGary smokes some ganja, enters NBA draft...
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/mitch-...im-shocking-year-long-ncaa-ban-073833742.html
I will say...a year long ban for 1 failed test...for pot? WTF?
It's an asinine rule. PEDs, I could see losing a year. But for some pot? On the first offense? Geesh. I could see losing maybe 10 games, but a season? Goo lawd...Yea I guess it's an NCAA rule, not the University's. It was an NCAA administered test, not UM. If it were UM who conducted the test (or any school really, even OSU I'm sure), it would have been a few game suspension. Kind of a stupid rule.