Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why so mean spirited about Theresa and her wedding? Second wedding inappropriate ?Isn’t that what everybody was rooting for to find love when you’re old? My guess there’s a lot of jealous women on this site who would do in a heartbeat if they could.
Get over yourselves.
DP, I would absolutely not do Gerry in a heartbeat. Oh, that's not appealing in the slightest, sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Why so mean spirited about Theresa and her wedding? Second wedding inappropriate ?Isn’t that what everybody was rooting for to find love when you’re old? My guess there’s a lot of jealous women on this site who would do in a heartbeat if they could.
Get over yourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how long you have after the ceremony to file the marriage license? If I were she, I'd take some time with that.
Do you mean "If I were her"?
Aargh, “if I were she” is correct. Review high school grammar before you try to correct someone.
Exactly. "I" is subjective case, and so is "she." "Were" is in the subjunctive.
Just because it's formally correct does not mean that it's the way normal people talk. It makes you sound like a pretentious a-hole.
Wow. No, that's a normal way to speak unless you had a deficient education.
PS: But nobody would have cared if you (or another PP) hadn't jumped on something that was perfectly fine. If you are going to criticize, how about getting it right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how long you have after the ceremony to file the marriage license? If I were she, I'd take some time with that.
Do you mean "If I were her"?
Aargh, “if I were she” is correct. Review high school grammar before you try to correct someone.
Exactly. "I" is subjective case, and so is "she." "Were" is in the subjunctive.
Just because it's formally correct does not mean that it's the way normal people talk. It makes you sound like a pretentious a-hole.
Wow. No, that's a normal way to speak unless you had a deficient education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how long you have after the ceremony to file the marriage license? If I were she, I'd take some time with that.
Do you mean "If I were her"?
Aargh, “if I were she” is correct. Review high school grammar before you try to correct someone.
Exactly. "I" is subjective case, and so is "she." "Were" is in the subjunctive.
Just because it's formally correct does not mean that it's the way normal people talk. It makes you sound like a pretentious a-hole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how long you have after the ceremony to file the marriage license? If I were she, I'd take some time with that.
Do you mean "If I were her"?
Aargh, “if I were she” is correct. Review high school grammar before you try to correct someone.
Lol. I honestly can't believe the poor grammar on these threads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dress will be designer, couture, and gorgeous
It will also be wildly inappropriate for a second wedding. Theresa has zero fashion sense and even less understanding of class. Remember that romper she wore in Costa Rica?
Anonymous wrote:Dress will be designer, couture, and gorgeous
Anonymous wrote:I am a 72-year-old widow, and I would see right through Gerry. I saw an interview with Leslie and she said she heard he proposed to Teresa in the suite that night,right after he told her how amazing she was. He’s just one of those men that does that you know the kind of man that does that ,he’s probably always done it.
Can’t fix
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how long you have after the ceremony to file the marriage license? If I were she, I'd take some time with that.
Do you mean "If I were her"?
Aargh, “if I were she” is correct. Review high school grammar before you try to correct someone.
Exactly. "I" is subjective case, and so is "she." "Were" is in the subjunctive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes
Stop judging and stop correcting peoples grammar.
Who do you think you are doing that? everybody hates people like that!
Right? It's as if people who are not as well educated or who struggle with writing a sentence perfectly can never comment on threads.
Stop. We all know what they mean.