getting back to you APOPLETIC

K3 V iN Cummiskey kevincummiskey at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 11 22:08:15 CDT 2008


Greetings Apoplectic:

I WAS JUST REVIEWING THE MORE RIDICULOUS RESPONSES TO MY POSTINGS OF TODAY, (your's took the cake). To play yor game: YOU FORGOT THE VERB IN YOUR FIRST SENTANCE, "what you talking about", i believe the verb in question would be, the verb, to be, second person conjugation - you are: corrected for your dumb-english-majorass, would be: "what ARE you talking about"? Next: You really nothing better to do..., again you ass, you forgot the fucking verb, in this case the verb: to have and corrected for you stupid ass would be: "you really HAVE nothing better do to"...Accetable is more correctly spelled ACCEPTABLE, and Finally: i ment "anything to KEEP these people busy" but it came out, "GIVE these people busy", on the printed ether", for whatever reason, usually because my brain works about 10x faster than my keystroke.  So see, i can play you petty shit educated games too, scumbag.


--- On Thu, 9/11/08, K3 V iN Cummiskey <kevincummiskey at yahoo.com> wrote:

> From: K3 V iN Cummiskey <kevincummiskey at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Fw: Re: Fw: "mailed" - Word of the Day from the OED - apophenist
> To: pynchon-l at waste.org
> Date: Thursday, September 11, 2008, 8:16 AM
> see my posts on edumacation and no im keeping myself busy
> 
> 
> --- On Thu, 9/11/08, apophenist at gmail.com
> <apophenist at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > From: apophenist at gmail.com
> <apophenist at gmail.com>
> > Subject: Re: Fw: "mailed" - Word of the Day
> from the OED
> > To: pynchon-l at waste.org
> > Date: Thursday, September 11, 2008, 6:35 AM
> > > Isnt this like the past tense of, to mail, i
> guess
> > it's a matter of anything to give these people
> busy.
> > 
> > what you talking about? You really nothing better to
> do
> > than flood this list with irrelevant junk? 
> > 
> > Also, for someone who reposts OED entries you should
> know
> > that putting a comma between "of" and the
> word
> > that follows in the contexts like the one above is an
> > elementary school mistake. Also, "isn't"
> is
> > spelled with an apostrophe and the comma splice
> between
> > "to mail" and "I guess" is
> considered to
> > be a feature of spoken English. Finally, "to give
> sb
> > busy" is not an accetable collocation in English.


      




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