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If I just hit a bug dead, and say 'one less darn thing'



 
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If I just hit a bug dead, and say 'one less darn thing' #1 (permalink) Wed May 24, 2006 0:01 am   If I just hit a bug dead, and say 'one less darn thing'
 

Hi All,

If I just hit a bug dead, and say "one less darn thing", would I speak properly at that moment?
(Besides the cursing of course)

Thanks

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If I just hit a bug dead, and say 'one less darn thing' #2 (permalink) Wed May 24, 2006 0:20 am   If I just hit a bug dead, and say 'one less darn thing'
 

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Yes, and what a useful utterance it is.
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