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Re: Tantrum Politics






>No Kyle, you were modifying the clause, "one or two" in which there are two
>components.  "One" is the first component, and "two" is the second.  A
>plural modifier is therefore needed.  Not that I'm a god of spelling or
>grammar myself, but when I am attacked and defend myself, at least I know
>how to do it.

>Thanks you.

>Please drive through.

>Gardner.


the difference between using "or" and "and" is that by using "or"  the
components are considered separately!  get it straight!

but just for the record,  this is way beyond my giving a shit stage.  who
cares.

kyle


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