Bromeo 13 years ago on Kentucky Wow that’s surprising. I would think it would be less…. thanks for the fascinating story btw -6 Log in to reply or vote on comments
Bromeo 13 years ago on JMU I’m a guy. Listen to the girls above me. 5 Log in to reply or vote on comments
Bromeo 13 years ago on Truman State University You go Glen Coco. -4 Log in to reply or vote on comments
Bromeo 13 years ago on Miami University That’s the best you could come up with? Snooki has plenty of other problems than this. -6 Log in to reply or vote on comments
Bromeo 13 years ago on Vanderbilt University Agreed. Guy here talking…a girl should ideally be about 5’9″ or 5’10”. -3 Log in to reply or vote on comments
Bromeo 13 years ago on Vanderbilt University Sounds like you’re too short. You need to grow a little bit. -7 Log in to reply or vote on comments
more annoying grammar nazi 13 years ago on UCF Actually it is perfectly acceptable to end a sentence with a preposition, contrary to popular belief. In such a situation the preposition is actually classified as an adverb, although it is still one of the prepositions. -4 Log in to reply or vote on comments
Rob 13 years ago on University of Texas San Antonio Haha I’m pretty sure a guy posted this, considering the name is “Texas Frat Move”. -12 Log in to reply or vote on comments
Wow that’s surprising. I would think it would be less…. thanks for the fascinating story btw
I’m a guy. Listen to the girls above me.
You go Glen Coco.
That’s the best you could come up with? Snooki has plenty of other problems than this.
Agreed. Guy here talking…a girl should ideally be about 5’9″ or 5’10”.
Sounds like you’re too short. You need to grow a little bit.
hahahaha
Actually it is perfectly acceptable to end a sentence with a preposition, contrary to popular belief. In such a situation the preposition is actually classified as an adverb, although it is still one of the prepositions.
Haha I’m pretty sure a guy posted this, considering the name is “Texas Frat Move”.