Dru Posted June 2, 2003 Posted June 2, 2003 I jusdt got back from some ground up rock climbing exploration. First time I have bolted on lead. First time on the Coast for full on cleaning on lead too. the Fun Factor is but boy am I dirteeee Quote
sk Posted June 2, 2003 Posted June 2, 2003 Dru said: I jusdt got back from some ground up rock climbing exploration. First time I have bolted on lead. First time on the Coast for full on cleaning on lead too. the Fun Factor is but boy am I dirteeee Dru Darling, I think you may have a bit of DIRT in your eye. I do believe it has effected your spelling Quote
Dru Posted June 2, 2003 Author Posted June 2, 2003 Muffy_The_Wanker_Sprayer said: Dru said: I jusdt got back from some ground up rock climbing exploration. First time I have bolted on lead. First time on the Coast for full on cleaning on lead too. the Fun Factor is but boy am I dirteeee Dru Darling, I think you may have a bit of DIRT in your eye. I do believe it has effected your spelling least i know how to spell "affected" Quote
Szyjakowski Posted June 2, 2003 Posted June 2, 2003 jordop said: Dirt epic JUST had some larabee dirt cracks at the tracks and bouldering fun at sunset ...mmmm that rock is so sweet and noone else.. to get in the way Quote
lummox Posted June 2, 2003 Posted June 2, 2003 Dru said: I jusdt got back from some ground up rock climbing exploration. First time I have bolted on lead. First time on the Coast for full on cleaning on lead too. the Fun Factor is but boy am I dirteeee grunge rock Quote
sk Posted June 2, 2003 Posted June 2, 2003 Dru said: Muffy_The_Wanker_Sprayer said: Dru said: I jusdt got back from some ground up rock climbing exploration. First time I have bolted on lead. First time on the Coast for full on cleaning on lead too. the Fun Factor is but boy am I dirteeee Dru Darling, I think you may have a bit of DIRT in your eye. I do believe it has effected your spelling least i know how to spell "affected" I considered spelling it with an "a" but flipped a coin and went with the E Quote
sobo Posted June 2, 2003 Posted June 2, 2003 "affect" is always a verb form."effect" is a noun. affect: verb transitive. to produce an effect in, to impress. to assume pretentiously, to use or favor as a personal preference. How were you affected by the change in regulations? effect: noun. something produced by an agent or cause. power to produce or cause results. mental impression, main idea, or meaning. to bring about or accomplish, to produce or make. Now that was the effect I was hoping for. Dru is clearly correct in the usage chosen in this context. There endeth the lesson... Quote
iain Posted June 2, 2003 Posted June 2, 2003 sobo said: Dru is clearly correct in the usage chosen in this context. Inappropriate shift in tense. Quote
Dru Posted June 2, 2003 Author Posted June 2, 2003 iain said: sobo said: Dru is clearly correct in the usage chosen in this context. Inappropriate shift in tense. Yeah, anybody shifting tense had better shift a pretty girl into mine Quote
sobo Posted June 2, 2003 Posted June 2, 2003 iain said: sobo said: Dru is clearly correct in the usage chosen in this context. Inappropriate shift in tense. How so? We are talking in the past tense here. Spelling has been affected blah blah blah. I'm no ENglish major, but I do know past tense when I see it. Of course, Dru may be inappropriate... Quote
sk Posted June 2, 2003 Posted June 2, 2003 Of course, Dru may be inappropriate... YEP come on guys, everyone knows muffy can't spell... Quote
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