To: Heart-Rest; irishjuggler
Thanks HR -
Irish? You hurled a veiled attempt to call me stupid, which didn't bother me, and you were wrong, and I won't call you stupid, frankly I thought you were probably right, but didn't really care.
Now pay it forward and play nice, because politics is a nice game for nice people, like Donald Trump for example.
153 posted on
04/12/2016 7:37:31 PM PDT by
tinyowl
(A equals A)
To: tinyowl
Hey while we're at it -
kiryandil posts on another thread that Wisconsin is beautiful. Dems turned out in droves for Cruz, and the Conservative counties went for Trump.
Who do the Dems really want to lose?
I've been thinking that probably Trump's campaign decided to blow off Colorado and let it serve as more evidence that Cruz can only scrape up delegates like a scavenger, and even then only when the votes aren't cast by America.
New York baby!
154 posted on
04/12/2016 7:41:46 PM PDT by
tinyowl
(A equals A)
To: tinyowl; Heart-Rest
You hurled a veiled attempt to call me stupid
You don't need me for that, chief. Res ipsa loquitur.
which didn't bother me
It bothered you. You wouldn't have followed up if it didn't. I can smell the stench of your wounded pride. It reeks.
and you were wrong
No.
http://grammarist.com/usage/marinade-marinate/
Marinade is a liquid mixture (usually vinegar, oil, and herbs) in which meat is soaked before cooking. Marinate is the corresponding verb (i.e., to soak in marinade). The noun marinade has been mistakenly used in place of the verb marinate so often and for so long that many dictionaries now list marinade as a variant of marinate. Still, there is no reason not to keep the words separate.
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