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JohnLynch wrote:
cobra845 wrote:Lol! But really it's neither, because ad is an abbreviation for the word "advertisement". FYI use some punctuation and capital letters. 8)
Ok I'm done.

Ad is its own word http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ad
Your a bag of douche. :lol: Go look that one up.
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cobra845 wrote:
JohnLynch wrote:
cobra845 wrote:Lol! But really it's neither, because ad is an abbreviation for the word "advertisement". FYI use some punctuation and capital letters. 8)
Ok I'm done.

Ad is its own word http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ad
Your a bag of douche. :lol: Go look that one up.
It's you're...

By the way - we all write like a bunch of third graders ninety percent of the time.
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cobra845 wrote:
JohnLynch wrote:
cobra845 wrote:Lol! But really it's neither, because ad is an abbreviation for the word "advertisement". FYI use some punctuation and capital letters. 8)
Ok I'm done.

Ad is its own word http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ad
Your a bag of douche. :lol: Go look that one up.
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NV93Cobra wrote:
cobra845 wrote:
JohnLynch wrote:
Ad is its own word http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ad
Your a bag of douche. :lol: Go look that one up.
It's you're...

By the way - we all write like a bunch of third graders ninety percent of the time.
its turd grade !!!!!
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NV93Cobra wrote:
cobra845 wrote:
JohnLynch wrote:
Ad is its own word http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ad
Your a bag of douche. :lol: Go look that one up.
It's you're...

By the way - we all write like a bunch of third graders ninety percent of the time.
It's 90%, ha! Sorry had to chris
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What was this thread about in the first place? :lol:
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Oh, I'm sure you won't take it but I will give you a G for all of them. But you'll need to clarify if they are in good or great shape. "Cars are in great shape. All have boxes I think, most are good shape" Do you mean cars are in great shape and most boxes are in good shape?
Just let me know. Thanks man!
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RollTide93 wrote:
NV93Cobra wrote:
cobra845 wrote: Your a bag of douche. :lol: Go look that one up.
It's you're...

By the way - we all write like a bunch of third graders ninety percent of the time.
It's 90%, ha! Sorry had to chris
It's Chris with a capital C, lol
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RollTide93 wrote:
NV93Cobra wrote:
cobra845 wrote: Your a bag of douche. :lol: Go look that one up.
It's you're...

By the way - we all write like a bunch of third graders ninety percent of the time.
It's 90%, ha! Sorry had to chris
Technically, I would argue I am correct. Any single word number (such as one, two, ten, twenty, ninety) should be written out. Additionally, there is some debate whether numbers above twelve can be written as numbers or spelled, both are acceptable. When writing two word numbers, such as 21 (twenty-one), you should use the number equivalents and should not write them as words. The percent (%) symbol should never be used in formal writing. But, I would agree that 90 percent or ninety percent are both acceptable variations.

Percentages: With everyday writing you can use digits, like “4% of the children” or “Add 2 cups of brown rice.” In formal writing, however, you should spell the percentage out like “12 percent of the players” (or “twelve percent of the players,” depending on your preference as explained in point three).

I recommend everyone here should subscribe to the "grammer girl" podcast (http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/). It really will help with your grammer.

Additionally, I'm a moron so please do not listen to me...
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jstanley55 wrote:Oh, I'm sure you won't take it but I will give you a G for all of them. But you'll need to clarify if they are in good or great shape. "Cars are in great shape. All have boxes I think, most are good shape" Do you mean cars are in great shape and most boxes are in good shape?
Just let me know. Thanks man!
Pm'ed.

Cars= great shape
Boxes= less then great shape
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NV93Cobra wrote:
RollTide93 wrote:
NV93Cobra wrote: It's you're...

By the way - we all write like a bunch of third graders ninety percent of the time.
It's 90%, ha! Sorry had to chris
Technically, I would argue I am correct. Any single word number (such as one, two, ten, twenty, ninety) should be written out. Additionally, there is some debate whether numbers above twelve can be written as numbers or spelled, both are acceptable. When writing two word numbers, such as 21 (twenty-one), you should use the number equivalents and should not write them as words. The percent (%) symbol should never be used in formal writing. But, I would agree that 90 percent or ninety percent are both acceptable variations.

Percentages: With everyday writing you can use digits, like “4% of the children” or “Add 2 cups of brown rice.” In formal writing, however, you should spell the percentage out like “12 percent of the players” (or “twelve percent of the players,” depending on your preference as explained in point three).

I recommend everyone here should subscribe to the "grammer girl" podcast (http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/). It really will help with your grammer.

Additionally, I'm a moron so please do not listen to me...
Lmao
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NV93Cobra wrote:
RollTide93 wrote:
NV93Cobra wrote: It's you're...

By the way - we all write like a bunch of third graders ninety percent of the time.
It's 90%, ha! Sorry had to chris
Technically, I would argue I am correct. Any single word number (such as one, two, ten, twenty, ninety) should be written out. Additionally, there is some debate whether numbers above twelve can be written as numbers or spelled, both are acceptable. When writing two word numbers, such as 21 (twenty-one), you should use the number equivalents and should not write them as words. The percent (%) symbol should never be used in formal writing. But, I would agree that 90 percent or ninety percent are both acceptable variations.

Percentages: With everyday writing you can use digits, like “4% of the children” or “Add 2 cups of brown rice.” In formal writing, however, you should spell the percentage out like “12 percent of the players” (or “twelve percent of the players,” depending on your preference as explained in point three).

I recommend everyone here should subscribe to the "grammer girl" podcast (http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/). It really will help with your grammer.

Additionally, I'm a moron so please do not listen to me...
Ha! This is awesome Chris, logical argument says its an f@cking number so write it as such :D , anyways who cares see you in a couple weeks bro
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jstanley55 wrote:Oh, I'm sure you won't take it but I will give you a G for all of them. But you'll need to clarify if they are in good or great shape. "Cars are in great shape. All have boxes I think, most are good shape" Do you mean cars are in great shape and most boxes are in good shape?
Just let me know. Thanks man!
Damn bro! Didn't you know we're in a recession? :D
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RollTide93 wrote:
jstanley55 wrote:Oh, I'm sure you won't take it but I will give you a G for all of them. But you'll need to clarify if they are in good or great shape. "Cars are in great shape. All have boxes I think, most are good shape" Do you mean cars are in great shape and most boxes are in good shape?
Just let me know. Thanks man!
Damn bro! Didn't you know we're in a recession? :D
Best time to buy stuff man.
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Noslo said he'll trade ya for them there teals he has
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