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Pocket motivationWould you like the ringtone I just made? Motivation in your pocket!
Pocket motivationWould you like the ringtone I just made? Motivation in your pocket!
Nah, I'm just terrible at participating and not sounding weird. He's actually the one that pointed out the lack of shirt (off forum)forums and marriages can get quite tricky...
THIS ARTICLE HAS PULITZER WRITTEN ALL OVER IT.
I think he's got the locker roomGet fired up. This is amazing.
I've watched it too much today. Just got the 2 year old all fired up jumping around. She has no clue what she's watching.
So good.
And we REALLY need new locker rooms. It looks like we packed everyone into a microwave.
Give Axe a break. He's only working with inches.
Whose House, not Who's House, dammit!
Who’s vs. whose
Who’s is a contraction of who is or who has. Whose is the possessive form of who or which. Think of it this way: If you were to replace it with who is or who has, would its meaning change? If no, you want who’s. If yes, you want whose.
Here are a few examples of the words used correctly:
Celebrity birthdays: Who’s another year older Jan. 11? [OC Register]
Who’s Renting What on Netflix? [World’s Strangest]
Whose ass should I kick at ping-pong? [Warming Glow]
I am convinced this really is an idea whose time has come. [FDL]
Great idea - how about every time we kick off when the band drum line starts beating the drums combined with the student section they yell on the drum beat "Whose House" and in between the drum beats the fans yell "Our House"?
The cadence picks up speed until we kick that would be a new tradition for our school and we wouldn't need any signs by cheerleaders after a few games...because it's what we would all do naturally!
Probably good to know if tshirts come aboutWhose House, not Who's House, dammit!
Who’s vs. whose
Who’s is a contraction of who is or who has. Whose is the possessive form of who or which. Think of it this way: If you were to replace it with who is or who has, would its meaning change? If no, you want who’s. If yes, you want whose.
Here are a few examples of the words used correctly:
Celebrity birthdays: Who’s another year older Jan. 11? [OC Register]
Who’s Renting What on Netflix? [World’s Strangest]
Whose ass should I kick at ping-pong? [Warming Glow]
I am convinced this really is an idea whose time has come. [FDL]
I posted who's house? On PAcuse 's FB and that is exactly the response I got lol.Whoops...
Get fired up. This is amazing.