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Re: why use"beat" to describ STORM? ??

Originally Posted by
lucyarliwu 
Originally Posted by
tdol
depending on what I'm avoiding doing, a pizza break can last days in my case.

Oh my God! Tdol!
If I accept your idea to take a pizza break as severals days, then I might become a very big size fat girl, then no one will wanna marry to me!

A pizza chef perhaps?
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Re: why use"beat" to describ STORM? ??

Originally Posted by
tdol
A pizza chef perhaps?

LOL
Ok, this time, I have to admit that you---Tdol is funnier than me!
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Re: why use"beat" to describ STORM? ??

Originally Posted by
RonBee Yes, that is fine.
(Say: the correction.)
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Thanks Ron for the/your correction!
What about this time! :)
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Re: why use"beat" to describ STORM? ??

Originally Posted by
lucyarliwu 
Originally Posted by
RonBee Yes, that is fine.
(Say: the correction.)
8)
Thanks Ron for the/your correction!
What about this time! :)
Either is fine ("the" or "your"). (I prefer "your" there, but that's not a comment on the grammar--just a personal preference.)
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Re: why use"beat" to describ STORM? ??

Originally Posted by
lucyarliwu 
Originally Posted by
tdol
A pizza chef perhaps?

LOL
Ok, this time, I have to admit that you---Tdol is funnier than me!

It's a lot easier in your own language, so I'm cheating really.
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