Re: One IN Google .(STORY)



You rang, m'lord. Well, even if you didn't, "Pensandpad"
<pensandpad@xxxxxxxxx> said:

><snip>
> Do not use verbs that describe what you are doing.
>
>I did not know that. Now, what's a verb?
>

What *you* are doing.

"I am assuming you're an idiot."

Do you see?

>Okay,
>Thank you.
>P&P




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