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03/12/2006 8:17 am
Originally Posted by: acapella rapemeMiss schoolwork? Over GT? Never! ;)

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03/12/2006 6:03 pm
Originally Posted by: AkiraOr alternatively...

NO.



Gotta love the huge red text.

Oh, I do.
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03/12/2006 6:18 pm
whats the difference between a rock and a stone? is it size? but why not call it little rock... or big stone... why did they have to create more words to confuse ppl?
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03/12/2006 6:31 pm
Originally Posted by: jeffhxwhats the difference between a rock and a stone? is it size? but why not call it little rock... or big stone... why did they have to create more words to confuse ppl?

Because if you say "I got hit by a little stone," you sound like a sissy. If you say "I got hit by a ROCK!" people know you're a MAN!!!

Now the real answer. Stone is the substance rocks are made of. Saying 'a stone' doesn't really make sense. That would be like calling a popsicle "an ice." A rock is an object made of stone, whereas stone is the substance rocks are made of.
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03/12/2006 6:33 pm
ouuh.... never thought of it that way...
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