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YOUR BITCHING... QUIT IT.
Implies that you should quit your bitching, with "it" referencing "your bitching," as opposed to someone else' bitching, with "your" being the adjective for "Bitching."
YOU'RE BITCHING... QUIT IT.
Implies that "you are bitching" in case someone didn't realize they were, in fact bitching, and then ordering them to quit it. "You" being subject, "are bitching" the verb, I think. Been a few years since I did this kinda stuff.
Yes it could go either way as in "quit your bitching"
Originally Posted by Dan89FLSTC
I was hoping it would die out too, what do you guys think?
I really have to say this is a great group here on the EVO forum. A lot of help and comradery. Some of the things I've had to get done on my scoot were more than I wanted to take on myself, but I still pick up a lot of good information.
I really have to say this is a great group here on the EVO forum. A lot of help and comradery. Some of the things I've had to get done on my scoot were more than I wanted to take on myself, but I still pick up a lot of good information.
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