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Not to be a jerk, but calling that a Rambling from the Runway was certainly fitting. Horrendous grammar.
Out of curiosity, does anyone ever start a sentence with "not to be a jerk" when they don't intend to be a jerk?
Out of curiosity, does anyone ever start a sentence with "not to be a jerk" when they don't intend to be a jerk?
You missed a great opportunity to start your post with "not to be a jerk"
Or, "Frankly".You missed a great opportunity to start your post with "not to be a jerk"
Reading an article written as poorly as that one was by someone in a profession that should produce good grammar and spelling (note I didn't say flawless), is like being in the car on a scenic drive with a driver who seems to go out of their way to hit every pothole in the road. Careless, aggravating, and takes away from the enjoyment of the ride. Other than that, not bad.Not to be a jerk, but calling that a Rambling from the Runway was certainly fitting. Horrendous grammar.
Out of curiosity, does anyone ever start a sentence with "not to be a jerk" when they don't intend to be a jerk?
Talladega Nights reference!It's like starting a sentence with all due respect. It allows you to say whatever you want without repercussion .
It's like starting a sentence with all due respect. It allows you to say whatever you want without repercussion .
Out of curiosity, does anyone ever start a sentence with "not to be a jerk" when they don't intend to be a jerk?