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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2013 22:09:54 GMT -5
Looking it over, I like Moxley's new card alot. I was unaware he had an old card.
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Post by Vegas on Nov 30, 2013 23:35:13 GMT -5
Looking it over, I like Moxley's new card alot. I was unaware he had an old card. I did not say he had an old card, I just meant new as in newly released
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2013 14:53:05 GMT -5
I was unaware he had an old card. I did not say he had an old card, I just meant new as in newly released Saying he has a new card kind of implies that he had an old one. It's all in how it was worded.
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Post by throwingtoasters on Dec 1, 2013 16:49:52 GMT -5
I did not say he had an old card, I just meant new as in newly released Saying he has a new card kind of implies that he had an old one. It's all in how it was worded. Or how it was read.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2013 18:30:54 GMT -5
Saying he has a new card kind of implies that he had an old one. It's all in how it was worded. Or how it was read. Or...how it was worded. "Moxley's new card" is worded such that you'd think he had a previous card. It's not the same thing as saying "The new Cena DVD", because Cena's had previous DVDs and it's clear what you mean from the start when you say "the new one".
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Post by throwingtoasters on Dec 1, 2013 19:03:19 GMT -5
Or...how it was worded. "Moxley's new card" is worded such that you'd think he had a previous card. It's not the same thing as saying "The new Cena DVD", because Cena's had previous DVDs and it's clear what you mean from the start when you say "the new one". I got what he meant right off.
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Post by executioner on Dec 1, 2013 19:46:22 GMT -5
I never thought we would have a grammar debate on this board. Then again, I never figured on grammar and CZW ever being related in any topic.
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Post by executioner on Dec 1, 2013 19:47:40 GMT -5
After reading the booklet today, I am looking forward to the new set.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2013 22:18:12 GMT -5
Or...how it was worded. "Moxley's new card" is worded such that you'd think he had a previous card. It's not the same thing as saying "The new Cena DVD", because Cena's had previous DVDs and it's clear what you mean from the start when you say "the new one". I got what he meant right off. Okay, Grant. You win. Here's your cookie: 189degrees.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/chocolate_chip_cookie.jpgI never thought we would have a grammar debate on this board. Then again, I never figured on grammar and CZW ever being related in any topic. Not so much grammar as the way the statement was worded.
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Post by throwingtoasters on Dec 2, 2013 0:11:01 GMT -5
Thanks pal! I shall enjoy it with a big glass of milk. Always feels good to win.
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