Long names, small plates

You know last time I said my next post will be about conjunctions? I lied.

Watch this video instead. Because even now, in University, an English major, like me, still find this useful.

On a much random note, I wonder how these people are doing. August is a long time ago. Hope all goes well. πŸ™‚ You have full support from Turquoise and Roses.

I am so damam.

9 thoughts on “Long names, small plates

  1. REALLY?? how bout.. “Me (an english major) still find(s)this useful?”

    me likes to visit this webbie
    I likes to visit this webbie
    me do not like org complain complain.

    whatever.

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  2. I head u, as you would like to make that a successful rebuttal, I think it wasn’t. I believe the “finds” belongs to “an English major”, more than it does “me”. Not complaining, just stating the fact. πŸ˜‰

    Sorry ah, sibuk. Jangan marah~ Hehe.

    Maurina!! I haven’t tried the brownies yet. Rupanya it needs a lot of those cooking chocolate.. Heh.

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  3. REPLIES!

    LSM, Tina and I head u, after much consideration and discussion with a lecturer, here is the correct form: ALL. My fault for writing a linguistically ambiguous sentence, all of your theories of which is the correct form is plausible. My fault for the ambiguity. Sorry. Hehe. Now everyone can sleep at night.

    Tina, yes, a lot of cuklit is used, but u can always cheat and use half cooking and half normal. I did that the first time because we ran out of cooking. Hehe. Well, great cooks are innovative! Hehe.

    Lizzie, I know you didn’t address me but, I think they’re discussing the grammatical error because I haven’t updated my blog. Plus LSM is mad at me for not replying his text. Haha. Anyway, welcome to the blogging world! Oh, don’t worry, I’ve been blogging for a year and I’m still figuring out what some stuff does on WordPress. πŸ˜‰

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  4. ah i see. by the way, i just finished reading your piece on global voices online. it’s very interesting, to say the least.

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