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One of my favorite sketches is often overlooked when people name their favorites. It's the short, simple, but painfully funny "Party Games." Another example of how their acting sell the damn thing more than the writing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCW_UH-k-ec
BWhahahahahaha
Of course, there's the classic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LGEiIL1__s
Wait a second. Is this the first time in MC history that we all can agree on and like the same thing?
Wait for the drop.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Kod1q39ddE
The guy that directs the show, Peter Atencio, is really talented.
http://vimeo.com/39119687
I've never heard of these people before.
Girl stopped texting back. Time to drink some vodka.
I have a soft spot for Nooice primarily because of Jordan's expression at :20.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQnYi3z56RE
Ok, I'm laughing now! I'm laughing!
Continental Breakfast is golden. Now I want to eat a banana like that.
Grammar people help;
Is it:
I seem to have forgotten...
or
I seem to have forgot... (<---I'm assuming this is correct? present tense?)
I just say "I forget..." and move on. Grammar is shit. Creative writing!
I say whatever the heck comes out of my mouth at any given time. I've got a weak filter and poor grammar. I think English is my second language, and I just haven't found my first yet.
Agreed. What's it matter as long as you git'r done?
I'm sick. Throwing up.
And my brother told me a week ago that he's getting married in March and I have yet to finalize my trip plans because none of my California friends (or my father!) will call me back with their schedules. I know it's short notice. It's short notice for everyone.
Plus I'm certainly going to miss work tomorrow because of this bug and I'm already dangerously behind on my mega-project.
Grumble grumble grumble.
I + have (aux. verb) + forgotten (past participle) = present perfect
Perfect is actually an aspect, not a tense. The aux. verb is the one that indicates tense in this verb phrase.
Git'r done.
(Double foreign language major + linguistics MA = that and two bucks will get me a cup of coffee. :/)
Usually when someone asks "which is grammatically correct?" there is actually a far more simple and better way to phrase the sentence in question.
Active voice combined with concise phrasing and brevity clear the way for sound grammar.
I ordered a burrito at a shop across the road from my work and they asked if I wanted it 'Hot like a Mexican'. I don't think I will go back there.