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Post by Twoddle on Jan 16, 2013 22:39:07 GMT
>The inviolable rule - nay, religion - of Highland Hospitality was violated by the scum of the Earth. <Is that a contradiction or just a paradox? Tone Probably.
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Post by jjg1 on Jan 16, 2013 23:04:18 GMT
>The inviolable rule - nay, religion - of Highland Hospitality was violated by the scum of the Earth. <Is that a contradiction or just a paradox? Tone Probably. In this case, would "probably" mean the same as "probably not"?
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Post by Twoddle on Jan 17, 2013 0:12:28 GMT
In this case, would "probably" mean the same as "probably not"? Almost certainly perhaps. To clarify that, I'd say that's it's definitely a matter of supreme difference to me.
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Post by Tone on Jan 17, 2013 20:49:05 GMT
Please explain how an inviolable rule may be violated.
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Post by Twoddle on Jan 17, 2013 22:42:58 GMT
Please explain how an inviolable rule may be violated. Tone It was meant as an oxymoronic statement, Tone!
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Post by Tone on Jan 18, 2013 21:20:45 GMT
Fairy Nuff.
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