do you count steps / stairs
Originally Posted by Scot,Dec 3 2006, 05:52 AM
i thought you weren't supposed to start a sentence with a preposition? 

All this is moot, however, inasmuch as I began the sentence with a conjunction. (Yes, there are grammarians who maintain that one oughtn't begin a sentence with a conjunction. A fig for them.)
I saw a show, when I was a younging, where some guy had OCD and touched every telephone pole while walking down a street. I decided to give that a try on my way to school the next day. Somewhere along the way, I got a splinter and hence forth, I'm not longer friends with OCD habits.
Originally Posted by AlX Boi,Dec 3 2006, 07:59 PM
I saw a show, when I was a younging, where some guy had OCD and touched every telephone pole while walking down a street. I decided to give that a try on my way to school the next day. Somewhere along the way, I got a splinter and hence forth, I'm not longer friends with OCD habits.

try counting steps.... it is more fun than counting appostrophies... :
When I walked a lot in college from class to class I would avoid cracks and count steps but I wouldn't do it all of the time. I mainly did it, I think, because I walked so damn much and it took my mind off important things, like school.
Now I don't do anything wierd like that.
My bosses son counts steps in their house. And if he doesn't count right or misses a step he does it over again.
I don't know about OCD at all but it seems that people who have it are avoiding something, much like how I was avoiding the stress of school.
Now I don't do anything wierd like that.

My bosses son counts steps in their house. And if he doesn't count right or misses a step he does it over again.
I don't know about OCD at all but it seems that people who have it are avoiding something, much like how I was avoiding the stress of school.
Originally Posted by magician,Dec 3 2006, 01:53 PM
There are many grammarians who maintain that one oughtn't end a sentence with a preposition, but no argument of which I'm aware that one oughtn't begin a sentence with a preposition.
All this is moot, however, inasmuch as I began the sentence with a conjunction. (Yes, there are grammarians who maintain that one oughtn't begin a sentence with a conjunction. A fig for them.)
All this is moot, however, inasmuch as I began the sentence with a conjunction. (Yes, there are grammarians who maintain that one oughtn't begin a sentence with a conjunction. A fig for them.)




