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There is a subject? Is there a predicate as well?

 

Sigh.

 

Did I use the wrong word again?

 

 

No, Tina made a grammar joke.  An english sentence is composed of a subject (noun) and a predicate (verb).

 

 

Under my bed is....me.

Awww..how lonely.

 

Here I'll lend you one of my Huntsman to keep you company.

 

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They can be a bit too friendly. But they don't sting. Much.

 

Hi spider whose name is now Jim.  Let's be friends.  :)   From a distance.  *_*

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Sir Ley

 

 

He just sounds a bit cross and bad moodish :unsure:

 

 

When attaching Sir to the front - it may be best to use his full name: Sir Leyrann

 

Nah. I prefer Sir Ley. It just sounds epic, for some reason. And "Black Tower Spammer" got old. I've had that for over a year.

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Sir Ley

 

 

He just sounds a bit cross and bad moodish :unsure:

 

 

When attaching Sir to the front - it may be best to use his full name: Sir Leyrann

Nah. I prefer Sir Ley. It just sounds epic, for some reason. And "Black Tower Spammer" got old. I've had that for over a year.

Another language joke lost.

 

Sir Ley - sounds like Surly

 

Surly describes behavior nobody wants to be around. Think of the irritable old guy who lives on your street and always seems to be simmering with some sullen nasty anger, whose every utterance he spits out with a rude snarl. He's the poster boy for surly.

Surly behavior is always frowned upon, but the word's origins are in the behavior of English nobility. Surly's roots are in sirly, as in sir, meaning arrogant, haughty and superior. Its current meaning implies all that and more, none of it appealing. To be rude, snotty, sullen, mean and cranky can be added to the list. Generally speaking, if you find yourself in a surly mood, avoid your friends and loved ones.

 

 

Not that you are surly of course. I was just pointing out the irony in your chosen moniker lol.

 

I really need to stop having to explain jokes :laugh:

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Under my bed is....me

 

Awww..how lonely.

 

Here I'll lend you one of my Huntsman to keep you company.

 

huntsman-spider-81285.jpg

 

They can be a bit too friendly. But they don't sting. Much.

Hi spider whose name is now Jim.  Let's be friends.  :)   From a distance.  *_*

 

 

Jim just happen to be a she with a sackful of eggs.

 

Soon you will be a proud parent of spiderlings.

 

You will dance with glee.

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