I seen that video the other night. It looks more like a shadow from someone walking past a window?
HuskerfaninOkieland is 100% correct. It is a shadow from someone walking past a window.I seen him on my piece of toast this morning....Damn it, I should of placed it on Ebay!
I here what your saying but not every one can get good such grammer like you and I. It don't make them loosers.On a completely unrelated topic...
It bothers me when I hear, or in this case read, someone say, "I seen" because it makes you sound like you failed high school English class.
:blink:I here what your saying but not every one can get good such grammer like you and I. It don't make them loosers.
You missed a couple.:blink:I here what your saying but not every one can get good such grammer like you and I. It don't make them loosers.
OK. OK. Jen you are being a bit harsh and not only that but I'm mad that you didn't see that 'Cy,' 'ISRP," 'AR,' and I were there too and its a 'High Class' strip club and 'H-Okieland' was in the back getting a lap-what-cha-ma-call-it. For everyone else, a good time was had by all.I seen that video the other night. It looks more like a shadow from someone walking past a window?HuskerfaninOkieland is 100% correct. It is a shadow from someone walking past a window.I seen him on my piece of toast this morning....Damn it, I should of placed it on Ebay!
On a completely unrelated topic...
It bothers me when I hear, or in this case read, someone say, "I seen" because it makes you sound like you failed high school English class.
It's I saw. The word seen is only used in conjunction with the word have.
Two practical examples:
A] I saw Blackshirtguru at the stripclub yesterday.
B] Hey Blackshirtguru, have you seen HuskerfaninOkieland?
And, I know this is an internet message board, but if you say "I seen" here then you say it in other places as well.
I must have missed the pinning on ceremony!I seen that video the other night. It looks more like a shadow from someone walking past a window?HuskerfaninOkieland is 100% correct. It is a shadow from someone walking past a window.I seen him on my piece of toast this morning....Damn it, I should of placed it on Ebay!
On a completely unrelated topic...
It bothers me when I hear, or in this case read, someone say, "I seen" because it makes you sound like you failed high school English class.
It's I saw. The word seen is only used in conjunction with the word have.
Two practical examples:
A] I saw Blackshirtguru at the stripclub yesterday.
B] Hey Blackshirtguru, have you seen HuskerfaninOkieland?
And, I know this is an internet message board, but if you say "I seen" here then you say it in other places as well.