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Don White wrote:
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Was that a question? We use punctuation here in the US. Another example
would be "son's".
-S
No it wouldn't dumbass! you would use "son's" instead of son is....not to
show possession.
Time to flush you back into the tank. Bon appetit!
Don,
Your sentence, that you conveniently omitted, was:
Could someone ask The Freak what the "weather" has to do with my sons job
"son's" would be correct. He, allegedly, possesses that job.
Why run when you are challenged? Who's the dumbass now, Don?
-S
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