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#164837 01/06/07 06:18 PM
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Yet the hyphen is a good habit in the case of compound adjectives and I commend you for it. No doubt you recall the purple people eater


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No doubt you recall the purple people eater




The one that everybody except a few recalcitrant English majors understood was purple and ate normally colored people?

#164839 01/06/07 11:27 PM
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No doubt you recall the purple people eater




The one that everybody except a few recalcitrant English majors understood was purple and ate normally colored people?




I think, dear Faldage, that you meant...normally people of color.

#164840 01/06/07 11:52 PM
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The one that everybody except a few recalcitrant English majors understood was purple and ate normally colored people?




I think, dear Faldage, that you meant...normally people of color.




Please pardon me while I ROTFLMAO!

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That's me on the floor right beside you, Betsy, the one KFIA.


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No doubt you recall the purple people eater




The one that everybody except a few recalcitrant English majors understood was purple and ate normally colored people?




I think, dear Faldage, that you meant...normally people of color.




And what, pray tell, Mr. Wannabe Recalcitrant English Major, does the adverb "normally" modify in your oh so recalcitrant english majorish deconstruction of my unhyphenated phrase?

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