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pumpjockey
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Sun 30 Mar, 2008 03:51 am
Need a sentence formed (or a quote) using both words in the same sentence, clearly showing the difference on meaning of these words.
hopefully you don't think I am crazy.
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SULLYFISH66
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Sun 30 Mar, 2008 10:30 am
When someone congratulates you for doing a good job, you should consider it a compliment.
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pumpjockey
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Mon 31 Mar, 2008 04:39 am
Thank you Sully...
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