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'Don't let's discuss it' versus 'Let's not discuss it' | questions about the post-modifier
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Idioms...yipee! #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 10, 2010 16:47 pm   Idioms...yipee!
 

"Circumstances does not make a man but a man makes his own circumstances!!!"
isn't it?

"The happiest people don't have the best of everything but they make the best of everything they have!!"

so guyz.....try to be happy......keep smiling!
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