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Old 03-16-2005, 11:17 AM   #416
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An honest, though partisan, question

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Originally posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
I don't think so. Here's a usage example: "Despite the follies of Bilmore's youth, he has matured into a fine, upstanding, Republican with a good stiff stick firmly entrenched up his ass."

dtb, ruling please?
I don't think you do nuance well. Note that "Folly" is capitalized. "George's Folly" has a completely different implication than the simple use of the word "follies" in a sentence.

dtb would likely tell you to work on your use of commas.

I would simply add that, looking to the election results, it's a wonder the stick ended up in my ass when it's you who spent all that time bent over.
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