DeTomaso Mailing List: February 99, Message #164
| From: | David Doddek <pantera@pobox.com> |
| Subject: | Re: The correct word |
| Date: | Fri, 5 Feb 1999 02:00:06 -0500 |
OK, I'll fix this.
Definitions:
Der - Over yonder - Dat der beze my new Panteera. (there)
Dare - all Y'all - Dat be dare moonshine yuze be drinkin. (their)
Dere - Day izin - Dere gonna walop y'all if yuinz dont stopin it. (they're)
Noin, y'alls bestin not be mizzin up deze der wods agane.
Dave "just a little bit country" D
At 05:11 PM 2/4/99 -0500, you wrote:
>
>Actually the correct spelling is "there". They're is a contraction
>for "they are". Their is possessive. So the correct word is "there"
>as in "there must be a replacement."
>
>S. Black
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>
>---MikeLDrew@aol.com wrote:
>>
>> Speaking of ball joints, Bo Bo wrote:
>>
>> >Jack, their must be a similar replacement from some other car.
>>
>> >>>Their who? You mean THEY'RE must be a replacement (GoNancy's
>asleep at the
>> switch here!)
>>
>> Actually, I believe the ball joints in the Pantera are also common
>to other
>> Italian cars of the same period, specifically Ferrari. Only problem
>is,
>> Ferrari ball joints are twice as expensive as Pantera ball joints!
>>
>> But if you want to put Prancing Horse ball joints on your STOCK
>Pantera, you
>> go right ahead!
>>
>> HAHAHAHA!!!
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
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