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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

Topic: Sincere Thanks...  (Read 2651 times)

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revjcp

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I offer sincere thanks to those who share, not only their thoughts and knowledge, but point out the unintended mistakes made... you know who you are.  Thanks...  :wav:
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This doesn't have anything to do with that "there", "their", "they're", and "thar" discussion again, does it?

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Homophones everywhere.

"I go by the bus barn often, and every time I go by there, they're there with their drivers standing around."
"There they're with their kayaks."
"They're on their own there."
"They're trying to park their car over there."
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3 out of 4 ain't bad but thar may be something overlooked...? Grammatically speaking...

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