Curtis Fleming what will he bring to the whites
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Re: Curtis Fleming what will he bring to the whites
I think you will find the French are copying me !
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Re: Curtis Fleming what will he bring to the whites
You just comfort yourself with that thought, monsieur Bobo le Clown!bobo the clown wrote:I think you will find the French are copying me !
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Re: Curtis Fleming what will he bring to the whites
"Curtis Fleming. What will he bring to the Whites?"
He must bring something. Way we were going Ian Fleming couldn't have brought much.
He must bring something. Way we were going Ian Fleming couldn't have brought much.
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Re: Curtis Fleming what will he bring to the whites
Nice try TD but I think, on the balance of probability, you'll find it should be "Curtis Fleming: what will he bring to the whites?"TANGODANCER wrote:"Curtis Fleming. What will he bring to the Whites?"
He must bring something. Way we were going Ian Fleming couldn't have brought much.
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Re: Curtis Fleming what will he bring to the whites
Well, for simplicity, it should probably just be "What will Curtiss Fleming bring to the Whites? I just used two sentences instead of a colon, which is okay.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Nice try TD but I think, on the balance of probability, you'll find it should be "Curtis Fleming: what will he bring to the whites?"TANGODANCER wrote:"Curtis Fleming. What will he bring to the Whites?"
He must bring something. Way we were going Ian Fleming couldn't have brought much.
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Re: Curtis Fleming what will he bring to the whites
...except that "Curtis Fleming." is not a sentence as it has no verb.TANGODANCER wrote:Well, for simplicity, it should probably just be "What will Curtiss Fleming bring to the Whites? I just used two sentences instead of a colon, which is okay.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Nice try TD but I think, on the balance of probability, you'll find it should be "Curtis Fleming: what will he bring to the whites?"TANGODANCER wrote:"Curtis Fleming. What will he bring to the Whites?"
He must bring something. Way we were going Ian Fleming couldn't have brought much.
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Re: Curtis Fleming what will he bring to the whites
I hope he's got plenty of verb, this squad needs a good shake up.
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