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Rob x-7 01-28-2004 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by Travisty' date='Jan 28 2004, 01:40 PM
this is a good friend of mine.

he payed the guy with a money order, and he went down to florida to pick up the car.

the guy let him take the car and as soon as the money order cleared he was gonna mail him the title.

so my friend starts driving back to upstate ny and about 40 miles down the road a wheel fell off or something.

my friend put a stop payment on the money order until the guy fixed it but the guy told him to **** off pretty much.

last i heard which was about a month ago , the car was getting fixed in florida and the payment/title thing was still up in the air.

the car is used, and old



these things can happen

rx7kid2gtt 01-28-2004 07:01 PM

FYI for all you he will lose that it in cort if he wonted to do somethink like that. it is called buyer be wear!

BrandonDrecksage 01-28-2004 07:42 PM

but when you buy the car, unless the previous owner said something, th eprevious owner let him leave the house will the wheel about to fall, he could be charged with attempted murder because of the condition of the car, depending on how bad it was, but what does it matter? he put a stop payment on the money

FrestyleFC3S 01-28-2004 09:54 PM


Originally Posted by rx7kid2gtt' date='Jan 28 2004, 09:01 PM
FYI for all you he will lose that it in cort if he wonted to do somethink like that. it is called buyer be wear!

omg can you spell any worse than you just have??!!??!?!!









FYI for all you he will lose that it in cort if he wonted to do somethink like that. it is called buyer be wear!





for your information, he will lose in court if he wanted to do something like that, it is called buyer beware









you suck at life

87RX7NA 01-29-2004 12:20 AM

haha, thanks for the translate. i was wondering what the hell that kid was trying to say

YukiRX7Aisha 01-29-2004 06:18 AM


Originally Posted by rx7kid2gtt' date='Jan 28 2004, 08:01 PM
FYI for all you he will lose that it in cort if he wonted to do somethink like that. it is called buyer be wear!

Dude, you wanna cut the tweenie talk ****? I'd flame you, but it appears Mike beat me to it.



What are you, some kind of retard?

FrestyleFC3S 01-29-2004 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by 87RX7NA' date='Jan 29 2004, 02:20 AM
haha, thanks for the translate. i was wondering what the hell that kid was trying to say

god knows if im right.....he probably really meant to say



"onnlyyyy in kennnnyaaaaa"

teknics 01-29-2004 11:15 PM

v8 + rx7 = fine in my book = considering it as an n/a swap



kevin.

scathcart 01-30-2004 05:51 AM


Originally Posted by FrestyleFC3S' date='Jan 28 2004, 07:54 PM
omg can you spell any worse than you just have??!!??!?!!









FYI for all you he will lose that it in cort if he wonted to do somethink like that. it is called buyer be wear!





for your information, he will lose in court if he wanted to do something like that, it is called buyer beware









you suck at life

I thought FYI stood for "****, you're ignorant!" https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.png



Also, when you correct someone, first make sure you're correct.



"For your information, he will lose in court if he wanted to do something like that, it is called buyer beware."

(I corrected the missing capital letter and period and just let those slide)



The second comma should be a period, or, even better, a semicolon, as:

"...if he wanted to do something like that" and "it is called buyer beware" are two separate independent clauses.

A semicolon would be a better choice as it indicates a closer relationship between the clauses than a period does.



So, the two grammatically correct responses are:

"For your information, he will lose in court if he wanted to do something like that. It is called buyer beware."

or

"For your information, he will lose in court if he wanted to do something like that; it is called buyer beware."



Its not so much that you made it a mistake, it is just that you did so in correcting someone else, which just kind of makes you look like a tool.



Do I get to say you suck at grammar now? https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.png

Rob x-7 01-30-2004 03:34 PM

this topic is going nowhere


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