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Title: banded vs banned
Post by: Brown jug on May 05, 2019, 11:08:38 PM
once and for all I am going to clarify for all, its just to painful to continually read
banded means marked with bands, a synonym is striped
that hawk has a banded tail

the word I think you want to and should use is banned
banned means to forbid, a synonym is prohibit or outlaw
the use of the whip is banned

see that is not so hard, sixth grade english
Title: Re: banded vs banned
Post by: Mbdreamer on May 05, 2019, 11:18:33 PM
And “to” is generally a preposition as in, “I am going to the track,” or part of an infinitive where a verb is converted to a noun form as in, “I like to bet.”  When you say, “to painful,” what you really mean is “too painful” where “too” indicates excessively or too much.  Sixth grade English is not always easy!
Title: Re: banded vs banned
Post by: @ueenTwat on May 06, 2019, 12:31:33 AM
once and for all I am going to clarify for all, its just to painful to continually read
banded means marked with bands, a synonym is striped
that hawk has a banded tail

the word I think you want to and should use is banned
banned means to forbid, a synonym is prohibit or outlaw
the use of the whip is banned

see that is not so hard, sixth grade english
And “to” is generally a preposition as in, “I am going to the track,” or part of an infinitive where a verb is converted to a noun form as in, “I like to bet.”  When you say, “to painful,” what you really mean is “too painful” where “too” indicates excessively or too much.  Sixth grade English is not always easy!

  SEW WATT?
Title: Re: banded vs banned
Post by: Bernie Madoff on May 06, 2019, 06:30:17 AM
once and for all I am going to clarify for all, its just to painful to continually read
banded means marked with bands, a synonym is striped
that hawk has a banded tail

the word I think you want to and should use is banned
banned means to forbid, a synonym is prohibit or outlaw
the use of the whip is banned

see that is not so hard, sixth grade english




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Title: Re: banded vs banned
Post by: Rabbi Of Racing on May 06, 2019, 08:17:08 AM
once and for all I am going to clarify for all, its just to painful to continually read
banded means marked with bands, a synonym is striped
that hawk has a banded tail

the word I think you want to and should use is banned
banned means to forbid, a synonym is prohibit or outlaw
the use of the whip is banned

see that is not so hard, sixth grade english
Sire STEAKS you fool
Title: Re: banded vs banned
Post by: PIGLAND on May 06, 2019, 08:23:35 AM
Sire STEAKS you fool
tmbz1
Title: Re: banded vs banned
Post by: Calhoun on May 06, 2019, 09:27:56 AM
I pray the new Royal baby to be a masculine child
Title: Re: banded vs banned
Post by: hoosierboy on May 06, 2019, 09:39:47 AM
Thanks for grammar lesson
Title: Re: banded vs banned
Post by: Buffy the Vampire Slayer on May 06, 2019, 10:32:31 AM
once and for all I am going to clarify for all, its just to painful to continually read
banded means marked with bands, a synonym is striped
that hawk has a banded tail

the word I think you want to and should use is banned
banned means to forbid, a synonym is prohibit or outlaw
the use of the whip is banned

see that is not so hard, sixth grade english

For the one millionth time and once and for all, the past pluperfect participle of prohibiting some idiot from posting on this worthless forum is "banded."  It comes from the Latin, "pigsezbandis" which means "to band an idiot."  So its "banded" as in "Pork Chop is lax in his duties because this idiot Brown Lug should be banded."  Until next time, darlings......... ...HEIL HITLER!!
Title: Re: banded vs banned
Post by: Purple Lavern on May 06, 2019, 10:54:13 AM
topic should be banded

whats up Buffy- behaving yourself? prolly not
Title: Re: banded vs banned
Post by: bigwrench on May 06, 2019, 12:46:55 PM
   Heres Wat o think of yer gtammer
Lesson BJ

 96z.p
Title: Re: banded vs banned
Post by: spaheaven on May 06, 2019, 03:17:25 PM
And “to” is generally a preposition as in, “I am going to the track,” or part of an infinitive where a verb is converted to a noun form as in, “I like to bet.”  When you say, “to painful,” what you really mean is “too painful” where “too” indicates excessively or too much.  Sixth grade English is not always easy!

Exactly...too modifies the adverb as in "My cock is too big"...is being the verb, big being the adverb, and cock being the noun.
Title: Re: banded vs banned
Post by: LUCPARK on May 06, 2019, 03:24:34 PM
WE HAVE TO MANY WHITE GUYS ON THIS WORTHLESS FORUM tmbz1
Title: Re: banded vs banned
Post by: Bernie Madoff on May 06, 2019, 04:12:03 PM
Exactly...too modifies the adverb as in "My cock is too big"...is being the verb, big being the adverb, and cock being the noun.




Is your name Dixie Normous ?
Title: Re: banded vs banned
Post by: In front on May 06, 2019, 09:57:22 PM
This thread should be banded
Title: Re: banded vs banned
Post by: kantseeback on May 07, 2019, 03:12:43 AM
once and for all I am going to clarify for all, its just to painful to continually read
banded means marked with bands, a synonym is striped
that hawk has a banded tail

the word I think you want to and should use is banned
banned means to forbid, a synonym is prohibit or outlaw
the use of the whip is banned

see that is not so hard, sixth grade english

you need to adhere to the strict language rules here lest you may get a certain pig upset.
on this board its banded
any minute now I expect a my bag post
Title: Re: banded vs banned
Post by: caddy on May 07, 2019, 12:47:03 PM
once and for all I am going to clarify for all, its just to painful to continually read
banded means marked with bands, a synonym is striped
that hawk has a banded tail

the word I think you want to and should use is banned
banned means to forbid, a synonym is prohibit or outlaw
the use of the whip is banned

see that is not so hard, sixth grade english


UUURRRGGGHHH !  Banned for crying out loud. 
Title: Re: banded vs banned
Post by: Brown jug on May 07, 2019, 02:13:32 PM
I have now BANDED myself from the site

LOL !!!
ngc3
Title: Re: banded vs banned
Post by: PIGLAND on May 07, 2019, 02:23:22 PM
who started this
Title: Re: banded vs banned
Post by: Calhoun on May 07, 2019, 03:43:37 PM
I have now BANDED myself from the site

LOL !!!
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