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Well that clears that one up...
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A dog isn't so much interested in killing things as in making little new friends to chase around?Comment
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You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Churchill again.Originally posted by Churchill View PostYou're using "Folks" as a proper name rather than its proper use as a collective noun.
Lay all that positive rep on me, bro!
I have chosen to give you all the name 'Folks' and that is sufficient as far as grammar is concerned.Comment
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Wrong!Originally posted by wobbegong View PostLabradors mouths are too small to accomodate a squirrels whole head?Comment
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Why are you asking questions?Originally posted by Churchill View PostNobody in their right mind would name a dog "Digby"?Comment
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Wrong, but I like it. If no-one gets the right answer, you're on course to win.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostA dog isn't so much interested in killing things as in making little new friends to chase around?Comment
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I said "positive" rep!Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Churchill again.
I have chosen to give you all the name 'Folks' and that is sufficient as far as grammar is concerned.Comment
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Well done. Will distribute the rep next time I'm allowed to.Originally posted by Churchill View PostNobody in their right mind would name a dog "Digby"?Comment
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No! Why are you asking questions?Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhy are you asking questions?Comment
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