Date: 11/2/2000, 1:39 pm
: This came up a few weeks ago, and has ( had ) bugged me for a while. The
: statement was made and punctuation asked: Charlie where Jane had had had
: had had had had had had had had a better effect.
: Here's the answer, where the conversation is talking about the use of the
: word " had " as used in a sentence.
: Charlie, where Jane had had "Had", had had "Had Had";
: "Had Had" had had a better effect.
: Ah, now I can sleep better. You??
: Actually, a " Fireplug/Engineer " friend had come up with it by
: substituting a word in the position of the word "had".
: O.K., back to the strongbench. Nearly complete, with the exception of the
: adjustable ends/sliders. Will be done and posted soon.
: Rehd
Way to go Rehd!
If you substitute the word 'lay' for 'effect', it gets more meaningful to me. hehehe.
Charlie, where Jane had had Had, had had Had had; had Had had had a better lay?
-mick
Messages In This Thread
- I Think I got it O.T.
Rehd -- 11/2/2000, 9:01 am- Re: Congratulations!
Spidey -- 11/4/2000, 1:08 am- Good for you.
mike allen ---> -- 11/2/2000, 1:39 pm- Imponderables
mike allen ---> -- 11/2/2000, 3:42 pm
- Good for you.
- Re: Congratulations!