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Link | by Menos Grande on 2006-09-10 19:24:52
A woman from Chicago and another from the East coast were seated side-by-side on an airplane.



The woman from Chicago, being friendly and all, said:



"So, where are you from?"



The East coast woman said, "From a place where they know better than to use a preposition at the end of a sentence."



The woman from Chicago sat quietly for a few moments and then replied:

"So, where are you from, bitch?"


Re: forward:
Link | by hello on 2006-09-10 19:47:52
Whats that supposed to mean? Is it to criticise that Chicago has poor grammer, and that the east cost doesn't? Besides, the preposition is at the beginning of the sentence.

No.

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Link | by gendou on 2006-09-10 20:31:07 (edited 2006-09-10 20:35:14)
The preposition in the sentence in question is the word "from".
I suppose people incorrectly use this preposition at the END of the sentence because it sounds kinda gay to say: "So, from where do you come?".

In any case, this is not a collection of bad jokes, it is a forum.


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