New and amused

by Commie Chris 15 Replies latest jw friends

  • Commie Chris
    Commie Chris

    Hello all. I have been lurking here for a few weeks and just registered. I was briefly a JW - df'd 6 years ago. My story is posted under Personal Experiences. I look forward to participating in discussions here, other than the racial crap.

    - Chris

  • MuzicmanCa
    MuzicmanCa

    Welcome Chris...what part of Canada? I am in Victoria on Vancouver Island...Are we neighbors?

    Muzicman

  • Commie Chris
    Commie Chris

    Not quite - I live in Toronto - but I travel quite a bit and sometimes go to BC. I love Vancouver. Actually, I love sushi, and I have never found better sushi than in Vancouver.

  • Prisca
    Prisca

    Chris,

    What are you amused at?

    And welcome - hope you enjoy reading and posting here.

  • Jang
    Jang

    Hey Muzicman you are the second person I know on the Island.

    Can I pass your e-mail address on to her? Find a few more and you can all have your own BBQ there

    JanG
    CAIC Website: http://caic.org.au/zjws.htm
    Personal Webpage: http://uq.net.au/~zzjgroen/

  • Jang
    Jang

    Welcome to the board Chris .....

    Looking forward to hearing more from you

    There are few of you in the Toronto area ..... maybe you should al get together for a BBQ too ......

    JanG
    CAIC Website: http://caic.org.au/zjws.htm
    Personal Webpage: http://uq.net.au/~zzjgroen/

  • Farkel
    Farkel

    Prisca,

    : What are you amused at?

    Terrible grammar.

    Oh, WAIT! You weren't asking me, were you?

    Nevermind......

    Farkel

  • Prisca
    Prisca

    LOL..

    Yep, sorry Farks. I realised this after I posted it, but was too lazy to change it. Should've known you'd pick it up

    Yes, it should read,

    What are you amused by?

  • Gopher
    Gopher
    Yes, it should read,

    What are you amused by?

    Actually, a rule of the English language says that "you cannot end a sentence with a preposition". Or more poorly stated, "you cannot end a sentence, a preposition WITH". (Prepositions include words such as with, by, and for.)

    Perhaps your question to Commie Chris should read, "At what are you amused?", or more succinctly, "What amused you?".

    Just killing time until Chris actually answers.

    GopherAlways do right; this will gratify some people and astonish the rest.
    Mark Twain (1835-1910)

  • Farkel
    Farkel

    Gopher,

    : Actually, a rule of the English language says that "you cannot end a sentence with a preposition".

    Actually, the rules have changed since we both learned that stuff in the schools we were in.

    I know about what I'm speaking of.

    In fact I know where today's lauguage is at.

    I speak words you can trust by.

    And stuff like that is where I'm coming from.

    Farkel

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