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It's VINYL not VINYLS.
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It's VINYL not VINYLS.
DJ Pryme
10:04 AM - 26 February, 2007
The word VINYL is both singular and plural, hence you don't have to say "vinyls." I've been reading and hearing people say "vinyls" lately and geeze, it's just getting annoying
singular: "Yo, did you pick up that new Craig Mack single on VINYL?"
or
plural: "Yo, don't forget to bring some VINYL with you to tonights gig."
pass it on.
singular: "Yo, did you pick up that new Craig Mack single on VINYL?"
or
plural: "Yo, don't forget to bring some VINYL with you to tonights gig."
pass it on.
DJJOHNNYM
12:33 PM - 26 February, 2007
He got something out? I thought he wasn't gonna be around next year....
Quote:
"Yo, did you pick up that new Craig Mack single on VINYL?"He got something out? I thought he wasn't gonna be around next year....
airforce1
1:17 PM - 26 February, 2007
Should actually be... "Yo, don't forget to bring some VINYL with you to tonight's gig."
If we're going to be correcting grammar, you should be aware that you were missing an apostrophe in that sentence. For that matter, you misspelled jeez. You spelled it "geeze". "Jeez" is an expression used in place of the word, Jesus. "Geeze" would be pronounced differently from "jeez". It would have a hard g sound. Unless you meant to write ,"geeze", in which case, I stand corrected.
Quote:
"Yo, don't forget to bring some VINYL with you to tonights gig."Should actually be... "Yo, don't forget to bring some VINYL with you to tonight's gig."
If we're going to be correcting grammar, you should be aware that you were missing an apostrophe in that sentence. For that matter, you misspelled jeez. You spelled it "geeze". "Jeez" is an expression used in place of the word, Jesus. "Geeze" would be pronounced differently from "jeez". It would have a hard g sound. Unless you meant to write ,"geeze", in which case, I stand corrected.
DJJOHNNYM
1:34 PM - 26 February, 2007
Should actually be... "Yo, don't forget to bring some VINYL with you to tonight's gig."
If we're going to be correcting grammar, you should be aware that you were missing an apostrophe in that sentence. For that matter, you misspelled jeez. You spelled it "geeze". "Jeez" is an expression used in place of the word, Jesus. "Geeze" would be pronounced differently from "jeez". It would have a hard g sound. Unless you meant to write ,"geeze", in which case, I stand corrected.
LMAO! But you're right...If you're gonna talk the talk, walk the walk.
Quote:
Quote:
"Yo, don't forget to bring some VINYL with you to tonights gig."Should actually be... "Yo, don't forget to bring some VINYL with you to tonight's gig."
If we're going to be correcting grammar, you should be aware that you were missing an apostrophe in that sentence. For that matter, you misspelled jeez. You spelled it "geeze". "Jeez" is an expression used in place of the word, Jesus. "Geeze" would be pronounced differently from "jeez". It would have a hard g sound. Unless you meant to write ,"geeze", in which case, I stand corrected.
LMAO! But you're right...If you're gonna talk the talk, walk the walk.
DJJOHNNYM
1:37 PM - 26 February, 2007
DJ Pryme was taking the time out to correct grammatical and spelling errors...but in fact, ommitted an apostrophe when he used the sentence:
"Yo, don't forget to bring some VINYL with you to tonights gig."
...thus creating his OWN Grammatical error...lol.
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whachutalkingboutwillis?DJ Pryme was taking the time out to correct grammatical and spelling errors...but in fact, ommitted an apostrophe when he used the sentence:
"Yo, don't forget to bring some VINYL with you to tonights gig."
...thus creating his OWN Grammatical error...lol.
kicko
3:03 PM - 26 February, 2007
yo mack i don't think they understand you on that mary joint..
Quote:
"Yo, did you pick up that new Craig Mack single on VINYL?"yo mack i don't think they understand you on that mary joint..
djSpinz
5:57 PM - 26 February, 2007
That's only how us Latin Americans say it.
I love my Serato Escratch!
That's only how us Latin Americans say it.
I love my Serato Escratch!
DJ Pryme
6:24 PM - 26 February, 2007
Lollerskates. I was actually Specifically correcting a consistent grammatical error in regards to the improper use of the plural for of the word vinyl. Specifically.
So whether or not I omitted an apostrophe to make tonight possessive over the vinyl to be brought is really inconsequential. Also, in regards to the use of the word Geeze; keep in mind that this is a forum and as a new conversations begin and people add input, the use of colloquial english is acceptable. So, an arguement could be made that the use of the word "Geeze" was used with the intention of employing colloquial speech. So you can scratch that off you're list.
"VINYLS VINYLS VINYLS! LETS GO BUY SOME VINYLS!!"
Yeah!!!
DO THIS: Do a search for the word, "VINYLS."
Yeah... I thought I told ya, I'm a No Limit Soldier! Whoodie Hoooo!
So whether or not I omitted an apostrophe to make tonight possessive over the vinyl to be brought is really inconsequential. Also, in regards to the use of the word Geeze; keep in mind that this is a forum and as a new conversations begin and people add input, the use of colloquial english is acceptable. So, an arguement could be made that the use of the word "Geeze" was used with the intention of employing colloquial speech. So you can scratch that off you're list.
"VINYLS VINYLS VINYLS! LETS GO BUY SOME VINYLS!!"
Yeah!!!
DO THIS: Do a search for the word, "VINYLS."
Yeah... I thought I told ya, I'm a No Limit Soldier! Whoodie Hoooo!
DJJOHNNYM
6:28 PM - 26 February, 2007
Hallelujah Holla Back.
Ok, now THAT was funny.
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I almost forgot to add:Hallelujah Holla Back.
Ok, now THAT was funny.
SYK39
7:21 PM - 26 February, 2007
who cares? 40% of the ppl here use CDJs and another 40% never even boughtvinyl in the first place other than control records.
matt212
9:12 PM - 26 February, 2007
So...this is just like the plural of "moose" is "moose" and not "meese".
Damn meese ran over my vinyls. haha.
Damn meese ran over my vinyls. haha.
mister iLL
12:15 AM - 27 February, 2007
this reminds me of when i used to work as a mechanic in a bike shop...i took a call from a customer who kept asking for "barbarians"...i was like "wtf?!?". finally after a few minutes i realized he needed new "ball bearings".
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