Sunday, February 22, 2004

Saturday, February 21, 2004

"He is an awesome music." --Sean
"I don't know her name, but I played with her" --Nathaniel
"Hold my stick, I gotta pee." --Nathaniel

Wednesday, February 18, 2004

"i stoved over a hot . . . " --Nathaniel
"did you ever read that William Blake poem about those kids dying being swimney cheeps?" --Nathaniel
So i've decided what i'm going to do with this blog thing. i think i learn something interesting every day and i'm going to document it here. i'd like to give details, but perhaps i can't be stuffed. today i learned where the idle adjustment screw is on my truck (toyota 3VZ-E engine)

Friday, February 06, 2004

I think this ought to settle the argument once and for all. This was my entire point. Note which uni this page comes from.

Grammar and Style Notes: "A preposition that governs two pronouns can also cause problems. In 'He wanted you and I for the team,' the word I should be me: he wanted you and he wanted me, so he wanted you and me. Pay special attention to phrases like you and I, you and she, and so forth."