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    Re: If you want a thread to die

    Quote Originally Posted by OLDBLUE View Post
    Crawfish need a good side of "poke sallat!"

    (now that would be N. La)
    yessuh

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    Re: If you want a thread to die

    I don't eat crawfish. Anything that looks like a bug...I don't eat it. I ate some fish and Jambalaya. I thought bananna pudding would go great with that.

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    Re: If you want a thread to die

    Quote Originally Posted by 70TECHGRAD View Post
    I don't eat crawfish. Anything that looks like a bug...I don't eat it. I ate some fish and Jambalaya. I thought bananna pudding would go great with that.
    Okay, so can we now put an end to that damn thread??

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    Re: If you want a thread to die

    I'm at a crawfish boil right now and can confirm that dessert is being served, just as it always has been at my grandparents' house.

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    Re: If you want a thread to die

    Quote Originally Posted by Dowty View Post
    I'm at a crawfish boil right now and can confirm that dessert is being served, just as it always has been at my grandparents' house.
    They know how to do it right!

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    Re: If you want a thread to die

    This just in:

    Hurricane Hunters are to investigate a Tropical system near Florida this afternoon ..... If they can get thru TSA in time.

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    Re: If you want a thread to die

    I didn't know where else to post this, so I'm just going to put it here. Often I read something and wonder if the punctuation is correct, then sometimes it's obviously wrong, and I can just sense maddawg's blood boiling.

    Rules for using hyphens:** ** ** ** **
    There are two commandments about this misunderstood punctuation mark. First, hyphens*must never be used interchangeably with dashes, which are noticeably longer. Second, there should never be spaces around hyphens.

    Incorrect:*300—325 people

    Incorrect:*300 - 325 people

    Correct:*300-325 people

    Hyphens' main purpose is to glue words together. They notify the reader that two or more elements in a sentence are linked. Although there are rules and customs governing hyphens, there are also situations when writers must decide whether to add them for clarity.

    Hyphens Between Words

    Rule 1.*Generally, hyphenate two or more words when they come before a noun they modify and act as a single idea. This is called a*compound adjective.

    Examples:
    an off-campus apartment
    state-of-the-art design

    When a compound adjective follows a noun, a hyphen may or may not be necessary.

    Example:*The apartment is off campus.

    However, some established compound adjectives are always hyphenated. Double-check with a dictionary or online.

    Example:*The design is state-of-the-art.

    Rule 2a.*A hyphen is frequently required when forming original compound verbs for vivid writing, humor, or special situations.

    Examples:
    The slacker video-gamed his way through life.
    Queen Victoria throne-sat for six decades.

    Rule 2b.*When writing out new, original, or unusual compound nouns, writers should hyphenate whenever doing so avoids confusion.

    Examples:
    I changed my diet and became a no-meater.
    No-meater*is too confusing without the hyphen.

    The slacker was a video gamer.
    Video gamer*is clear without a hyphen, although some writers might prefer to hyphenate it.

    Writers using familiar compound verbs and nouns should consult a dictionary or look online to decide if these verbs and nouns should be hyphenated.

    Rule 3.*An often overlooked rule for hyphens: The adverb*very*and adverbs ending in*-ly*are not hyphenated.

    Incorrect:*the very-elegant watch

    Incorrect:*the finely-tuned watch

    This rule applies only to adverbs. The following two sentences are correct because the*-ly*words are adjectives rather than adverbs:

    Correct:*the friendly-looking dog

    Correct:*a family-owned cafe

    Rule 4.*Hyphens are often used to tell the ages of people and things. A handy rule, whether writing about years, months, or any other period of time, is to use hyphens unless the period of time (years, months, weeks, days) is written in plural form:

    With hyphens:
    We have a two-year-old child.
    We have a two-year-old.

    No hyphens:*The child is two years old.(Because*years*is plural.)

    Exception:*The child is one year old.*(Or*day, week, month, etc.)

    Note that when hyphens are involved in expressing ages, two hyphens are required. Many writers forget the second hyphen:

    Incorrect:*We have a two-year old child.

    Without the second hyphen, the sentence is about an "old child."

    Rule 5.*Never hesitate to add a hyphen if it solves a possible problem. Following are two examples of well-advised hyphens:

    Confusing:*I have a few more important things to do.

    With hyphen:*I have a few more-important things to do.

    Without the hyphen, it's impossible to tell whether the sentence is about a*few thingsthat are*more important*or a few more things that are all equally important.

    Confusing:*He returned the stolen vehicle report.

    With hyphen:*He returned the stolen-vehicle report.

    With no hyphen, we could only guess: Was the*vehicle report*stolen, or was it a report on*stolen vehicles?

    Rule 6.*When using numbers, hyphenate spans or estimates of time, distance, or other quantities. Remember not to use spaces around hyphens.

    Examples:
    3:15-3:45 p.m.
    1999-2016
    300-325 people

    Rule 7.*Hyphenate all compound numbers from*twenty-one*through*ninety-nine.

    Examples:
    thirty-two children
    one thousand two hundred twenty-one dollars

    Rule 8.*Hyphenate all spelled-out fractions.

    Example:*more than two-thirds of registered voters

    Rule 9.*Hyphenate most double last names.

    Example:*Sir Winthrop Heinz-Eakins will attend.

    Rule 10.*As important as hyphens are to clear writing, they can become an annoyance if overused. Avoid adding hyphens when the meaning is clear. Many phrases are so familiar (e.g.,*high school, twentieth century, one hundred percent) that they can go before a noun without risk of confusing the reader.

    Examples:
    a high school senior
    a twentieth century throwback
    one hundred percent correct

    Rule 11.*When in doubt, look it up. Some familiar phrases may require hyphens. For instance, is a book*up to date*or*up-to-date? Don't guess; have a dictionary close by, or look it up online.

    Hyphens with Prefixes and Suffixes

    A*prefix*(a-, un-, de-, ab-, sub-, post-, anti-, etc.) is a letter or set of letters placed before a*rootword. The word*prefix*itself contains the prefixpre-. Prefixes expand or change a word's meaning, sometimes radically: the prefixes*a-, un-, and*dis-, for example, change words into their opposites (e.g.,*political,*apolitical; friendly,unfriendly; honor,*dishonor).

    Rule 1.*Hyphenate prefixes when they come before proper nouns or proper adjectives.

    Examples:
    trans-American
    mid-July

    Rule 2.*For clarity, many writers hyphenate prefixes ending in a vowel when the root word begins with the same letter.

    Example:
    ultra-ambitious
    semi-invalid
    re-elect

    Rule 3.*Hyphenate all words beginning with the prefixes*self-, ex-*(i.e.,*former), and*all-.

    Examples:
    self-assured
    ex-mayor
    all-knowing

    Rule 4.*Use a hyphen with the prefix*re-when omitting the hyphen would cause confusion with another word.

    Examples:
    Will she recover from her illness?
    I have re-covered the sofa twice.
    Omitting the hyphen would cause confusion with*recover.

    I must re-press the shirt.
    Omitting the hyphen would cause confusion with*repress.

    The stamps have been reissued.
    A hyphen after*re-*is not needed because there is no confusion with another word.

    Rule 5.*Writers often hyphenate prefixes when they feel a word might be distracting or confusing without the hyphen.

    Examples:
    de-ice
    With no hyphen we get*deice, which might stump readers.

    co-worker
    With no hyphen we get*coworker, which could be distracting because it starts withcow.

    A*suffix*(-y, -er, -ism, -able, etc.) is a letter or set of letters that follows a root word. Suffixes form new words or alter the original word to perform a different task. For example, the nounscandal*can be made into the adjectivescandalous*by adding the suffix*-ous. It becomes the verb*scandalize*by adding the suffix*-ize.

    Rule 1.*Suffixes are not usually hyphenated. Some exceptions:*-style, -elect, -free, -based.

    Examples:
    Modernist-style paintings
    Mayor-elect Smith
    sugar-free soda
    oil-based sludge

    Rule 2.*For clarity, writers often hyphenate when the last letter in the root word is the same as the first letter in the suffix.

    Examples:
    graffiti-ism
    wiretap-proof

    Rule 3.*Use discretion—and sometimes a dictionary—before deciding to place a hyphen before a suffix. But do not hesitate to hyphenate a rare usage if it avoids confusion.

    Examples:
    the annual dance-athon
    an eel-esque sea creature

    Although the preceding hyphens help clarify unusual terms, they are optional and might not be every writer's choice. Still, many readers would scratch their heads for a moment over*danceathon*and*eelesque.

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    Re: If you want a thread to die

    Wow. Our first textbook on BB&B!

    Or, should that be text-book?

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    Re: If you want a thread to die

    im a mental grammar nazi it takes a certain type of person to correct grammar on a forum

    I'll be the one to say it. Let's tall say what you're best at. go!!!

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    Re: If you want a thread to die

    Quote Originally Posted by Dixonfor6 View Post
    im a mental grammar nazi it takes a certain type of person to correct grammar on a forum

    I'll be the one to say it. Let's tall say what you're best at. go!!!
    Don't drink & post.

    It's unbecoming.

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    Re: If you want a thread to die

    Try to lighten your day, sometimes make you think.
    (Well .... maybe not best at.)

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    Re: If you want a thread to die

    Quote Originally Posted by Champ967 View Post
    Don't drink & post.

    It's unbecoming.
    TWSS????

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    Re: If you want a thread to die

    Quote Originally Posted by Champ967 View Post
    Don't drink & post.

    It's unbecoming.
    Ha, this is the thread to do it in

    Gives me an idea. Let's start a drunk thread

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    Re: If you want a thread to die

    You definitely found the proper thread!!! I haven't read that many rules since I quit teaching high school English in 1971.

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    Re: If you want a thread to die


    Do Las Vegas Churches accept gambling chips?
    THIS MAY COME AS A SURPRISE TO THOSE OF YOU NOT LIVING IN LAS VEGAS,
    BUT THERE ARE MORE CATHOLIC CHURCHES THAN CASINOS.

    NOT SURPRISINGLY, SOME WORSHIPERS AT SUNDAY SERVICES WILL GIVE CASINO CHIPS RATHER THAN CASH WHEN THE BASKET IS PASSED.

    SINCE THEY GET CHIPS FROM MANY DIFFERENT CASINOS, THE CHURCHES HAVE DEVISED A METHOD TO COLLECT THE OFFERINGS.

    THE CHURCHES SEND ALL THEIR COLLECTED CHIPS TO A NEARBY FRANCISCAN MONASTERY FOR SORTING AND THEN THE CHIPS ARE TAKEN TO THE CASINOS OF ORIGIN AND CASHED IN.



    THIS IS DONE BY THE CHIP MONKS.

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