The Airing of Grievances

   / The Airing of Grievances #81  
Don't the wolves and coyotes follow the herd, too?

Bruce
 
   / The Airing of Grievances
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#82  
To follow the herd is to admit your sheep... I like that.

"To follow the herd is to admit you're sheep" is even better.;)

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   / The Airing of Grievances #83  
Its the wine. Grammar is irrelevant when you've had several glasses of wine. Grammar police are even more irrelevant at this point.
 
   / The Airing of Grievances #84  
Wolves and coyotes don't follow the herd, they follow the weak, sick, old and young from the herd. This only matters if your in the herd. Ever seen a wolf or coyote hunt a mountain lion? Nope, me neither.
 
   / The Airing of Grievances
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#85  
It's the wine. Grammar is irrelevant when you've had several glasses of wine. Grammar police are even more irrelevant at this point.

I am sorry, but I have to cite you for PWI (posting while intoxicated).;)

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   / The Airing of Grievances #86  
Whoever comes to a tractor site to see proper grammar, punctuation and spelling should have their, they're and there heads examined for this thread is to, too, two, much your, you're fault anyway.
Its none or you're businness what i did with my chainsar anywayd. the anser is orange and grey/gray paint.
and no self respecting coyote is gonna chase no mountain lyion nowher, dont u now nuthin'
farmgirl proly aint a girle anydway....:p:ashamed::confused::wolf::moose::donkey::wonderwoman::grinch:
 
   / The Airing of Grievances #88  
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   / The Airing of Grievances #89  
Spelling, meaning, and interpretation of the English language can be very local. We live in Ohio 40 miles north of Kentucky. I work with a lot of folks from Kentucky. What something means in Ohio doesn't necessarily mean the same thing in Kentucky. Nor may it be spelled the same. For example "far" in Ohio is "fur" in Kentucky. "Lacks" in Ohio means "likes" in Kentucky.

I have had to explain this more than once to some very highly educated people. My wife is from Kentucky. I have no prejudice. We also live very close to Indiana. They do speak very good Ohio there.
 
   / The Airing of Grievances #90  
Spelling, meaning, and interpretation of the English language can be very local. We live in Ohio 40 miles north of Kentucky. I work with a lot of folks from Kentucky. What something means in Ohio doesn't necessarily mean the same thing in Kentucky. Nor may it be spelled the same. For example "far" in Ohio is "fur" in Kentucky. "Lacks" in Ohio means "likes" in Kentucky.

I have had to explain this more than once to some very highly educated people. My wife is from Kentucky. I have no prejudice. We also live very close to Indiana. They do speak very good Ohio there.

I watched a show yesterday on Kentucky Moonshiners. I could not tell what the were saying half the time.
 

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