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[QUOTE="Samantha:613237"]Aegathis said:[QUOTE]pam said:[QUOTE]Aegathis said:[QUOTE]pam said:[QUOTE] Zircon were epic as always. I hadn't heard Nocturnum before tonight, they were great. [/QUOTE] theyre 1st show was a metal thursday last fall with the accursed i believe[/QUOTE] You hurt me with your inability to discriminate between their, they're and there...I still love you though. I was probably hammered. True story.[/QUOTE] haha well it took me years to remember to use "they're" in sentences, so i over use it a bit, i ain't ashamed[/QUOTE] Here is your English lesson for the day: [URL]http://wsu.edu/~brians/errors/their.html[/URL] [I]Many people are so spooked by apostrophes that a word like “they’re” seems to them as if it might mean almost anything. In fact, it’s always a contraction of “they are.” If you’ve written “they’re,” ask yourself whether you can substitute “they are.” If not, you’ve made a mistake. “Their” is a possessive pronoun like “her” or “our” “They eat their hotdogs with sauerkraut.” Everything else is “there.” “There goes the ball, out of the park! See it? Right there! There aren’t very many home runs like that.” “Thier” is a common misspelling, but you can avoid it by remembering that “they” and “their” begin with the same three letters. Another hint: “there” has “here” buried inside it to remind you it refers to place, while “their” has “heir” buried in it to remind you that it has to do with possession.[/I][/QUOTE]
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