QUOTE (ICGerms @ Apr 16 2004, 09:56 AM)
QUOTE (natedogg @ Apr 16 2004, 09:15 AM)
Puss
iesPussy's would denote something that belongs to the pussy such as a c******s.
That concludes today's language/human physiology/solve the puzzle lesson.

"Pussy's
" would denote something that belongs to the pussy
, such as a c******s.
And that concludes today's grammar/puncuation lesson.

Not to mention your multiple "tense" usage

(i.e. "would denote"=future tense, "belongs"=present tense).
Ah, but the "would denote" part of my sentence is used in reference to Spy's use of the word "pussy's". Whereas the "belongs" part of my sentence is used in reference to the something that may or may not belong to the pussy that is being referenced by Spy's usage thereof. In this case, multiple tenses are allowed since two different subjects are referenced.
Commas and quotas are like condoms and contraceptives. Sometimes you use 'em, sometimes you don't. Either way, you're screwed.
Beside that, don't you know you're not supposed to start sentences with the word "and".
We could do this all day.