Another incoherent sentence. I guess there's a reason they don't call it grammar school any more. I have enough clients that my firm paid me a bonus last year that was more than 98% of Americans earn in a year. But thanks for the concern. |
You sound like a 80 years old lady. I welcome you to the Internet. |
I was talking about the cases if they exist. If the parents were being absurd or if they were somewhat understandable regarding the lawsuits. Relax. By the way, 2/3 of the 2nd grade pool are found Center-eligible = about 15% of the entire group. Which is not a bad feeling for parents. I don't understand a word of what you're saying. (And I'm a biglaw lawyer with a top law school diploma in my drawer.) You don't need to understand. (I'm president Obama.) Then it's no wonder that you can't craft a coherent sentence -- you weren't born in the United States. (I'm a crusader for clarity in DCUM posts.) No wonder that you don't have many clients, and spend time crusading on DCUM. Another incoherent sentence. I guess there's a reason they don't call it grammar school any more. I have enough clients that my firm paid me a bonus last year that was more than 98% of Americans earn in a year. But thanks for the concern. You sound like a 80 years old lady. I welcome you to the Internet. Are you a foreign? |
I don't understand a word of what you're saying. (And I'm a biglaw lawyer with a top law school diploma in my drawer.) You don't need to understand. (I'm president Obama.) Then it's no wonder that you can't craft a coherent sentence -- you weren't born in the United States. (I'm a crusader for clarity in DCUM posts.) No wonder that you don't have many clients, and spend time crusading on DCUM. Another incoherent sentence. I guess there's a reason they don't call it grammar school any more. I have enough clients that my firm paid me a bonus last year that was more than 98% of Americans earn in a year. But thanks for the concern. You sound like a 80 years old lady. I welcome you to the Internet. Are you a foreign? When you found out you misunderstood someone, you can just pass. No big deal. I'm a USian. |
| By the way, 'foreign' is adjective. You seem highly interested in grammar. |
You don't need to understand. (I'm president Obama.) Then it's no wonder that you can't craft a coherent sentence -- you weren't born in the United States. (I'm a crusader for clarity in DCUM posts.) No wonder that you don't have many clients, and spend time crusading on DCUM. Another incoherent sentence. I guess there's a reason they don't call it grammar school any more. I have enough clients that my firm paid me a bonus last year that was more than 98% of Americans earn in a year. But thanks for the concern. You sound like a 80 years old lady. I welcome you to the Internet. Are you a foreign? When you found out you misunderstood someone, you can just pass. No big deal. I'm a USian. Yet you cannot construct a proper sentence. |
Then it's no wonder that you can't craft a coherent sentence -- you weren't born in the United States. (I'm a crusader for clarity in DCUM posts.) No wonder that you don't have many clients, and spend time crusading on DCUM. Another incoherent sentence. I guess there's a reason they don't call it grammar school any more. I have enough clients that my firm paid me a bonus last year that was more than 98% of Americans earn in a year. But thanks for the concern. You sound like a 80 years old lady. I welcome you to the Internet. Are you a foreign? When you found out you misunderstood someone, you can just pass. No big deal. I'm a USian. Yet you cannot construct a proper sentence. I tend to take shortcuts and get careless on boards. Thanks for the concern, but I do well at work and make six figures. If it bothers you, you can just pass. |
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Well... what the heck! While we are at it, let's have some fun and make the most out of it.
"Are you a foreign?" ----------- X (‘foreign’ is an adjective) "Are you a foreigner?" -------- O You can also say "Are you from a foreign country?" I wonder why a US-born and well-educated lawyer who is overly concerned with grammar can't construct a simple sentence herself(I'm assuming an old lady). There's an idiom for this kind of situation = "The pot calling the kettle black" I hope it was a productive day on DCUM for everyone. |
"Are you a foreign?" is a DCUM-ism from a thread last month. It pops up all the time. It's called humor. If you don't get it, that's okay. |
Funny stuff. |
The lawyer certainly seems to spend a lot of time on DCUM. I thought lawyers were busy. |
Hello kettle. Meet black. |
Not a lawyer, and don't spend as much time to get to know those DCUM-isms all over the boards. |
| So all you six figure attorneys with time on your hands - can you look in your legal database and find out if anyone has sued over AAP? |
"hiring a lawyer" is not the same as "filing a lawsuit." I looked through the thread. Can't find where anyone ever claimed that someone filed a lawsuit. |