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Thu 24 Sep, 2015 04:44 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QYIICfZOhI
At 51:24,
-I
don't
like this one bit.
-Me
too
.
Did Brock misspeak?
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dalehileman
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Thu 24 Sep, 2015 09:29 am
@WBYeats,
WB I'd say "Me neither," but I think "Me too" is okay
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Brandon9000
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Thu 24 Sep, 2015 06:32 pm
I would actually consider using "me too" instead of "me neither" as wrong.
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dalehileman
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Fri 25 Sep, 2015 10:12 am
@Brandon9000,
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..."me neither" as wrong
Bran I haft agree that maybe it isn't technically correct, but it's collo
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Fri 25 Sep, 2015 10:51 am
@Brandon9000,
Good answer. Thank you.
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