Cornell 3, CC 2 (Saturday) postgame

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"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

Scersk '97

Quote from: JerseygirlJobsabuffaslug levitating an apple. Aren't I creative, putting my liberal arts degree to work?

Wouldn't a true liberal arts grad write "am I not" or "ain't" instead of "aren't?"  There's so many things wrong with that contraction their.

Jerseygirl

Quote from: Scersk '97
Quote from: JerseygirlJobsabuffaslug levitating an apple. Aren't I creative, putting my liberal arts degree to work?

Wouldn't a true liberal arts grad write "am I not" or "ain't" instead of "aren't?"  There's so many things wrong with that contraction their.

No. A true liberal arts grad learns the rules of grammar and usage, understands them, and then breaks them as she sees fit. Less criticism of my grammar, more admiration of the Jobsabuffaslug, please.

ftyuv

Quote from: Jerseygirl
Quote from: Scersk '97
Quote from: JerseygirlJobsabuffaslug levitating an apple. Aren't I creative, putting my liberal arts degree to work?

Wouldn't a true liberal arts grad write "am I not" or "ain't" instead of "aren't?"  There's so many things wrong with that contraction their.

No. A true liberal arts grad learns the rules of grammar and usage, understands them, and then breaks them as she sees fit. Less criticism of my grammar, more admiration of the Jobsabuffaslug, please.

This!

css228

Quote from: Jerseygirl
Quote from: Scersk '97
Quote from: JerseygirlJobsabuffaslug levitating an apple. Aren't I creative, putting my liberal arts degree to work?

Wouldn't a true liberal arts grad write "am I not" or "ain't" instead of "aren't?"  There's so many things wrong with that contraction their.

No. A true liberal arts grad learns the rules of grammar and usage, understands them, and then breaks them as she sees fit. Less criticism of my grammar, more admiration of the Jobsabuffaslug, please.
Agreed.

Scersk '97

Quote from: Jerseygirl
Quote from: Scersk '97
Quote from: JerseygirlJobsabuffaslug levitating an apple. Aren't I creative, putting my liberal arts degree to work?

Wouldn't a true liberal arts grad write "am I not" or "ain't" instead of "aren't?"  There's so many things wrong with that contraction their.

No. A true liberal arts grad learns the rules of grammar and usage, understands them, and then breaks them as she sees fit. Less criticism of my grammar, more admiration of the Jobsabuffaslug, please.

I would think that a liberal arts grad, having already learned "the rules of grammar and usage" whilst obtaining her liberal arts degree, would not need to learn them again.  Here's a statment that I can stand behind:  "A true liberal arts grad understands the rules of grammar and usage and breaks them as she sees fit."

Jobsabuffaslug is cute.  Reminds me of a psychedelic The Donald.  But an all-black jersey?  So played out.  "Hey Steve, the 2000s called.  They want their uniform trends back."

PS  My compliments on your de-lurking.  Two years is two long.

Al DeFlorio

CC comes back to beat Wisco in OT, 5-4.
Al DeFlorio '65