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Old 06-11-2012, 07:01 PM   #53
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Originally Posted by GregAndrew View Post
Getting carried away on either side of this has nothing but entertainment value. Suggesting that the guy said he gave away (you donate to charity) "a" 100# Halibut is about as true as suggesting that asking for more proof than a newbies word is the same as some petty jealousy. .
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Originally Posted by GregAndrew View Post
I realize that it is a run-on-sentence, but you should read it again cause that is exactly what I said.
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I did get a heck of a lot of shorts but I also managed to donate close to 100-lb of Halibut over the last two days.
Mr Andrew, the word "of" implies multiple Halibut

If I say I went to the grocery store and bought 10lbs of oranges, did I buy 1 10lb orange, or 10lbs WORTH of oranges.

Sorry, but it does not read like you have interpreted it. In your response you used "a" which I pointed out for you, implying you were under the impression it was 1x 100# Halibut. I'm confused on your defense.

However, I'm not here to get into a debate over grammar. Good day sir.