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Byzantine

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You should make a flowchart for seating assignments based on number and gender and tape it to all of your car doors :|.

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Vincent Vega

Your date in the front seat, your back up date in the back seat next to the verger.
How is this a question.

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Spem in alium

I was coming home recently with a couple of guys and another girl. One of the guys was driving, the other sat in the passenger seat and I sat in the back with the other girl. Probably the best decision, as for most of the drive we were chatting away and the guys were silent. :hehe2:

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[quote name='USAirwaysIHS' timestamp='1343773406' post='2460861']
Your date in the front seat, your back up date in the back seat next to the verger.
How is this a question.
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Actually, you made a statement, it wasn't a question. And WAT is a verger?

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[quote name='Amppax' timestamp='1343783443' post='2460931']
Actually, you made a statement, it wasn't a question. And WAT is a verger?
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I think he meant that it should be incredibly obvious to me and I shouldn't need to ask Phatmass.

Otherwise, I answer that it was a demand for knowledge and therefore a question. Or perhaps you refer to grammar, in which case it is a question be reason of the introduction by an interrogative and its conclusion with a question mark, I suppose, as well as the sentence's structure.

As for a verger, I guess that's the other male. Why he is referred to that way, I don't know.

But what if neither is my date?

Never mind, I'm just going with Basilia Marie's.

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[quote name='Byzantine' timestamp='1343783664' post='2460934']
I think he meant that it should be incredibly obvious to me and I shouldn't need to ask Phatmass.
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Obviously.

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Otherwise, I answer that it was a demand for knowledge and therefore a question. Or perhaps you refer to grammar, in which case it is a question be reason of the introduction by an interrogative and its conclusion with a question mark, I suppose, as well as the sentence's structure.

As for a verger, I guess that's the other male. Why he is referred to that way, I don't know.
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Troll.

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But what if neither is my date?
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[quote name='USAirwaysIHS' timestamp='1343792167' post='2460979']
:stubborn:
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I even googled before I asked.

[size=4][b]verg·er[/b][/size] (vûr[img]http://img.tfd.com/hm/GIF/prime.gif[/img]j[img]http://img.tfd.com/hm/GIF/schwa.gif[/img]r)
[i]n.[/i] [i]Chiefly British[/i]
[indent=1][b]1. [/b]One who carries the verge or other emblem of authority before a scholastic, legal, or religious dignitary in a procession.[/indent]
[indent=1][b]2. [/b]One who takes care of the interior of a church and acts as an attendant during ceremonies.[/indent]

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