I don't like to brag, but I am basically unbeatable at prod-the-candle.
Police said they spent some time working out if they could charge the man with being armed with a weapon, as technically he was armed with part of a fish.
Well, whoever called it out first knows who they are and can now hang their head(s) in shame. I skimmed the rules once a million years ago and even I know to leave Larson out of here. "The Far Side" is to "The Simpsons" as "a beaten dead horse" is to...?
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I think that 'who' is fine, because it's the predicate of "they are", but I'm open to the possibility that I'm wrong.
Police said they spent some time working out if they could charge the man with being armed with a weapon, as technically he was armed with part of a fish.
I think they should change the pronunciation of 'whom' to rhyme with 'bomb' so people stop thinking they sound more educated if they use it in all circumstances.
Destructicus wrote:
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"I wonder if chemists feel bad that they're always left out of these sorts of jokes."