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Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic tells us: "My dad's friend told us there's no such thing as gravity - it's just the weight of air holding us down". Tell us of times you've been floored by abject stupidity. "Whenever I read the Daily Express" is not a valid answer.

(, Thu 18 Mar 2010, 16:48)
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that doesn't make a difference
can and will in Spanish are completely unalike - it's imposible to confuse the two.

(can being a verb on it's own, will (future) is a verb form)
(, Mon 22 Mar 2010, 9:07, 2 replies)
I don't think he was confusing the Spanish meanings, as he is Spanish...
However, in English, can and will are, to a degree, interchangeable. This can trick foreigners.
(, Mon 22 Mar 2010, 9:30, closed)
Two seperate points,
I made.
Hence the use of the word 'also'.
(, Mon 22 Mar 2010, 11:10, closed)
You say potato I say chips...
It isn't whether the linguistic variances between future, present and past participles or indeed latinate and latin-germanic bastard languages causes the problem that is the issue it is more to do with the fact that the red-faced, bearded goat bummer,his book of outlandish excuses and conspiracy theories and his team of petulant thuggish school children got beaten by a fairly mediocre Man U team. I found that quite rewarding and I don't particularly like the others much either.
(, Mon 22 Mar 2010, 17:53, closed)

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