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<blockquote data-quote="Texas Gonzo" data-source="post: 55553" data-attributes="member: 3142"><p>What are "quite" props? Quite what? Quite plastic? Quite foldable? Quite cute? Now if we had some quiEt props, that might be something different... but beating the air into submission is never a quiet thing.</p><p></p><p>An awesome coffee cup I saw recently... "I'm silently correcting your grammer". Haha. Honestly, I'm no grammer nazi, but sheesh. Sometimes I just can't help mai'self.</p><p></p><p>Their, they're, there: completely different meanings, and not interchangeable. Your & you're, here & hear, pear & pair, core and Corps [emoji53] (hello Mr potus!) I'm sure I'll get a ton of backlash for this one, but I'm honestly just trying to help where teachers miserably failed so many football players. </p><p></p><p>Peace and long battery life all! [emoji868]</p><p></p><p>Now back to our regularly scheduled topic...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas Gonzo, post: 55553, member: 3142"] What are "quite" props? Quite what? Quite plastic? Quite foldable? Quite cute? Now if we had some quiEt props, that might be something different... but beating the air into submission is never a quiet thing. An awesome coffee cup I saw recently... "I'm silently correcting your grammer". Haha. Honestly, I'm no grammer nazi, but sheesh. Sometimes I just can't help mai'self. Their, they're, there: completely different meanings, and not interchangeable. Your & you're, here & hear, pear & pair, core and Corps [emoji53] (hello Mr potus!) I'm sure I'll get a ton of backlash for this one, but I'm honestly just trying to help where teachers miserably failed so many football players. Peace and long battery life all! [emoji868] Now back to our regularly scheduled topic... [/QUOTE]
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