I know it’s only rebound sex, but nonetheless, it’s resulted in my Tree Lady and I deciding to get married to each other now. Try not to let the jealousy eat at you too much, ok, Jaimie? (Oops, did I say her name?)
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See, folks? I knew she’d be seething with jealousy. In the event of my disappearance or mysterious death, please have the authorities investigate Jaimie first.
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Bolderdash! Balderdash! What kind of poppycock is this, you malcontent? Land of Goshen, mark my words, I will visit upon thee a wrath thine eyes have not seen before! Whippersnapper.
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This post was edited by Randy D at June 21, 2020 6:34 PM MDT
You never know, maybe I have a thing for Canadian women.
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I have edited it to appease you. Thank you for your input.
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To appease your opinion that it was incorrect.
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Whom should be used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition. When in doubt, try this simple trick: If you can replace the word with “he”’ or “’she,” use who. If you can replace it with “him” or “her,” use whom.
That’s why I edited it the way I did; it now becomes moot.
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