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Thats because Ute fans like myself dont fall for your shenanigans and laugh off the most ridiculous statements that BYU fans come up with. EX: Beer pouring, anything that was related to Jake Hypes, going to win the NC every year, never losing a recruit to Utah and the best, 1984

Except, I don't ever say those things.
 
Actually, you probably should have used an em-dash there rather than a hyphen.

Dearest Colton - Begging your pardon here, but I am an older woman who learned her p's and q's before such a thing as an em-dash was part of the lexicon. Back in the old days, grammar lessons did not include the em-dash; it's probably just something you young whippersnappers invented to confuse the older generation. In this case, I stand by my hyphen, and I will quote no less an authority than wikipedia on this:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Turn On may refer to:

* Turn-on, another word for sexual arousal
* Turn-On, a 1969 American sketch comedy TV series
* The Turn-Ons, an American rock band
* Turn On, an English rock band formed by Tim Gane of Stereolab

In case you are confused, I was using the term in the first sense, which is clearly hyphenated. I was not talking about a light switch, a water faucet or a rock band of any ethnicity.

I hope this clears up any confusion about the proper use of a hyphen when discussing matters of this nature.

Your friend,
Moe
:-)
 
not to mention those who can spell apostrophe correctly - now that's a turn-on!


(and please note the correct usage of both an apostrophe and a hyphen)

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Dearest Colton - Begging your pardon here, but I am an older woman who learned her p's and q's before such a thing as an em-dash was part of the lexicon. Back in the old days, grammar lessons did not include the em-dash; it's probably just something you young whippersnappers invented to confuse the older generation. In this case, I stand by my hyphen, and I will quote no less an authority than wikipedia on this:

Actually, I was talking about the hyphen you used between "correctly" and "now". I didn't even notice the one in "turn-on" (which, as you say, was used correctly).

:group hug:
 
Does anybody actually believe craig really gets all these ladies he keeps referring to? Unless her name is Rosie and she has some sisters, I'm not buying it.
 
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