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by Menos Grande
on 2006-09-10 19:24:52
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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?" |
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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. |
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on 2006-09-10 20:31:07 (edited 2006-09-10 20:35:14)
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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. |