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Sam Hill's Stalker

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Damo

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Who's is a contraction of who is or, less commonly, who has.

Who's watching TV?
Do you know who's going to speak?
Who's ready to go?

Whose is the possessive of who or, somewhat controversially, which.

Whose book is this?
Whose side are you on?
An idea whose time has come.


The trouble here is due to the apostrophe, which on 99% of English words indicates possession, but on this one simply indicates a contraction. If you can replace the word with who is or who has, use who's. If not, use whose.
 

IH8Rice

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Who's is a contraction of who is or, less commonly, who has.

Who's watching TV?
Do you know who's going to speak?
Who's ready to go?

Whose is the possessive of who or, somewhat controversially, which.

Whose book is this?
Whose side are you on?
An idea whose time has come.


The trouble here is due to the apostrophe, which on 99% of English words indicates possession, but on this one simply indicates a contraction. If you can replace the word with who is or who has, use who's. If not, use whose.
whose sam hill? or who is (who's) sam hill.

who really cares whose he is
 

eRod

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i'm surprised shawn hasn't contributed to this one yet. that kid was a disaster. i know i'm like 3 days late here but i worked the open and that kid single handedly creeped the sh*t out of everyone there. stalking sam was only the half of it.
 

jonKranked

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leave sam alone.... u lot wish u were as quick... but all u sad bi&^%es got to do is "make" noise... bitche&s
tell that to the person who took all the pictures :rofl:

i'm surprised shawn hasn't contributed to this one yet. that kid was a disaster. i know i'm like 3 days late here but i worked the open and that kid single handedly creeped the sh*t out of everyone there. stalking sam was only the half of it.
what was the other half? was he running into the bathroom after Sam used it in order to catch a whiff??
 

eRod

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tell that to the person who took all the pictures :rofl:



what was the other half? was he running into the bathroom after Sam used it in order to catch a whiff??
we worked late the first few nights to finished up the DS course, set up marketing material and that sort of thing and every time i would turn around to do anything he was lingering there constantly getting in everyone's way asking all kinds of questions etc... i don't remember details but he kept saying Sam Hill this...or Sam Hill that etc... His mom would drop him off in the morning and then pick him up late at night. I'm honestly surprised Jacy (i think that's sam's mechanic?) didn't kick his ass a few times. Jack and Doug prob have some stories of there own.
 

Damo

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we worked late the first few nights to finished up the DS course, set up marketing material and that sort of thing and every time i would turn around to do anything he was lingering there constantly getting in everyone's way asking all kinds of questions etc... i don't remember details but he kept saying Sam Hill this...or Sam Hill that etc... His mom would drop him off in the morning and then pick him up late at night. I'm honestly surprised Jacy (i think that's sam's mechanic?) didn't kick his ass a few times. Jack and Doug prob have some stories of there own.
"There" indicates a place as in, "I live here not there." It is the opposite of "here." "Their" is the possessive of "they", as in "They live there but is isn't their house." Here you want to indicate that the house belongs to them. "They're" is a contraction of "they are", so that to say, "They're over there in their new house" means "They are over at that place in the new house that belongs to them."







:D
 

jonKranked

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"There" indicates a place as in, "I live here not there." It is the opposite of "here." "Their" is the possessive of "they", as in "They live there but is isn't their house." Here you want to indicate that the house belongs to them. "They're" is a contraction of "they are", so that to say, "They're over there in their new house" means "They are over at that place in the new house that belongs to them."







:D

Look here Grammar Kiwi, go back to your Mac parade. :biggrin:
 

fortenndu

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we worked late the first few nights to finished up the DS course, set up marketing material and that sort of thing and every time i would turn around to do anything he was lingering there constantly getting in everyone's way asking all kinds of questions etc... i don't remember details but he kept saying Sam Hill this...or Sam Hill that etc... His mom would drop him off in the morning and then pick him up late at night. I'm honestly surprised Jacy (i think that's sam's mechanic?) didn't kick his ass a few times. Jack and Doug prob have some stories of there own.
This sounds more like the one and only Evan Altfest. I think the kid who took these pictures is named Devin. Was the kid you speak of the biggest goon you ever did see?
 

eRod

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This sounds more like the one and only Evan Altfest. I think the kid who took these pictures is named Devin. Was the kid you speak of the biggest goon you ever did see?
that's affirmative. the word sloth comes to mind.
 

Eren

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Who's is a contraction of who is or, less commonly, who has.

Who's watching TV?
Do you know who's going to speak?
Who's ready to go?

Whose is the possessive of who or, somewhat controversially, which.

Whose book is this?
Whose side are you on?
An idea whose time has come.


The trouble here is due to the apostrophe, which on 99% of English words indicates possession, but on this one simply indicates a contraction. If you can replace the word with who is or who has, use who's. If not, use whose.
You are the one whose grammar is always correct. :) i just wanted to use whose.

But seriously, did you major in English? You always have these grammar explaining and/or correcting posts.
:cheers:
 

P.T.W

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You are the one whose grammar is always correct. :) i just wanted to use whose.

But seriously, did you major in English? You always have these grammar explaining and/or correcting posts.
:cheers:
damos the only peoples from kiwi land whos duz the gud englesh:biggrin:
 
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Damo

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I got the smarts, me.

Not book smarts, or street smarts, or brain smarts, but... something....
 

IH8Rice

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This sounds more like the one and only Evan Altfest. I think the kid who took these pictures is named Devin. Was the kid you speak of the biggest goon you ever did see?
no no no....Evan stalked Tribus at platty and called him a fag for not 360ing the Maxxis drop.
 

DownhillR3

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SO who is this Devin kid? Anyone have a picture. I just read this entire thread & looked at his Pinkbike USOPEN pictures...whata' nut. I thought at first you were all talking about PSP with his camera but I think this Devin kid went more photo crazy then anyone!:huh:
 
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