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[Edited by Camron Rust on Aug 14th, 2003 at 12:35 PM] |
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What happens if B1 has fallen down and his shorts are on OOB line? Then A1 who is inbounds steps on shorts of B1? Is the shorts an object or part of the player?
Ok and now for the non serious part if the shorts are part of the player? What happens in the case where A1 steps on the shoe of B1. The shoe comes off B1 but A1 is still on the shoe and the shoe is touching OOB. |
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As for the hyphen, I have the utmost confidence that Juulie will post something that will back up her usage of it. I am also confident that I probably won't understand her post when she does so. [/B][/QUOTE] It was a typo... No wait... I put in the hyphen in, because I figured no one would understand if I didn't. Yea, that's it, you're all a bunch of cretins... No wait, that's not nice. Okay, uh, let's see... oh, yeah, hyphenating the non-syllabic glottal stop is recommended when the speech sounds are more evocative than the air flow of the scintvillication parabola. Take that Dexter, you greenhorn!! |
Admit it, Jewel, that the hyphen was added because we are dashing.
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Your welcome, Juulie! |
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ok now I am confused....whos welcome is it anyway???
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