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Paul in Cannon Beach
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August 2009
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True, but now they have finally cemented their relationship.
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joannie
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[quote=Paul in Cannon Beach;717277]True, but now they have finally cemented their relationship.[/quote]
Why would someone want to put a dry fine powdery substance on their relationship?:-/
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Sharon McKnight SPHR
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[quote=joannie;717278]Why would someone want to put a dry fine powdery substance on their relationship?:-/[/quote]
The noun "cement" is a powdery substance. The verb "cement" is not.
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Paul in Cannon Beach
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Ha! Oh sweet, sweet vindication. Thanks Sharon! You are doing good work here.
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Sharon McKnight SPHR
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Just goes to show that you should never underestimate the value of a good dictionary.
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joannie
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But, you notice Paul did not come up with the response.:D Sharon, I will graciously concede that one to you.
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Paul in Cannon Beach
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I always assume I am wrong.
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cnghr
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Your wife has trained you well, Paul.
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Why would someone want to put a dry fine powdery substance on their relationship?:-/
The noun "cement" is a powdery substance. The verb "cement" is not.