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Re: Dude, you're funny. (Reply to this comment)
by jckatz
Thank you. To be honest if I don't proof read my work that happens and I recently purchase generic ink so my print at home doesn't work. I am sorry that this has effected the quality of my writing, but thank you for catching my errors, and I have made the corrections.
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May 02 '03 7:05 am PDT
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Dude, you're funny. (Reply to this comment)
by gonow
This is funny stuff, and informative to boot. You get a VH from me.
I did go out on a limb though. I hope I have softened you up with the VH, now I must bring out the school marm in me. These sentences are grammatically incorrect:
My grandmother loved my parents George Foreman and we bought her one for home.
SHOULD BE: ...my parents' George Foreman...(your parents own it, so you need the apostrophe to show possession...and I would have inserted the word "grill" after Foreman, for those of us that are grill ignorant).
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While my grandmother was checking out the George Foremans I was checking out the dishwashers.
SHOULD BE: ...Foremans...(here you have the opposite problem. The apostrophe shows possession, and in this case possession is not what you are trying to show.)
I'm not just being persnickety, I really had to read both of these sentences several times to figure out what you meant.
Still, you cracked me up, and I love that in an epinion.
Write on!
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May 01 '03 6:20 pm PDT
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As the spanish say... (Reply to this comment)
by rn_vargas
ju bery, bery funny. Good review. R-
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Apr 11 '03 9:30 am PDT
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Re: Standard extension cords should never be used with (Reply to this comment)
by jckatz
Yep, because I purchased the cord for use with my Refridge, I wasn't my normal cheap self and I asked the guys at Lowes which cord to purchase. This baby is very think and designed to handle high power appliances.
But thank you for the warning!
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Apr 06 '03 8:54 am PDT
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Standard extension cords should never be used with (Reply to this comment)
by Howard_Creech, in Home and Garden
any appliance that has a motor---we had a very bad thunderstorm here last night and a guy on the news lost his power---he ran an extension cord from his next door neighbor to his garage to keep his freezer from thawing and when he got home from work today his garage (with car and freezer) was burnt to the ground and his house has major fire and water damage---always use a heavy duty (grounded 3 prong) extension cord for any appliance with a motor.
Howard
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Apr 05 '03 9:17 pm PST
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Sounds good but, (Reply to this comment)
by aashok
If I buy it, I'm afraid that my wife will just find something else for me to do!
;)
BTW, good review,
Ashok
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Apr 05 '03 12:36 pm PST
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