It’s not all about points lefty. Toffoli is a proven winner. Brock hasn’t proven jack other than the fact he is a porcelain doll - CanuckDon
Get a clue - one injury he went right into an open door. Maybe you should try it and let us know how it goes. Hopefully you won't be back at all since your commentary is pretty lame anyway.
oh and I run 2.01B$ in assets so that makes me better than you.
Get a clue - one injury he went right into an open door. Maybe you should try it and let us know how it goes. Hopefully you won't be back at all since your commentary is pretty lame anyway.
oh and I run 2.01B$ in assets so that makes me better than you. - TJTD
Get a clue - one injury he went right into an open door. Maybe you should try it and let us know how it goes. Hopefully you won't be back at all since your commentary is pretty lame anyway.
oh and I run 2.01B$ in assets so that makes me better than you. - TJTD
Location: I’m a dose of reality in this cesspool of glee Joined: 10.22.2011
Feb 26 @ 3:41 PM ET
“As nouns the difference between stole and stold is that stole is an ecclesiastical garment or stole can be (botany) a stolon while stold is theft (act of stealing property).
As a verb stole is (steal).” - LeftCoaster
Stold is not English and has no English definition.
The past tense of steal is stole.
The third-person singular simple present indicative form of steal is steals.
The present participle of steal is stealing.
The past participle of steal is stolen.
So correct English would be...
Demko (goaltending) stole another one for them.
Demko (goaltending) has stolen another one for them.
or
Demko (goaltending) steals another one for them.
Location: I’m a dose of reality in this cesspool of glee Joined: 10.22.2011
Feb 26 @ 3:50 PM ET
Get a clue - one injury he went right into an open door. Maybe you should try it and let us know how it goes. Hopefully you won't be back at all since your commentary is pretty lame anyway.
oh and I run 2.01B$ in assets so that makes me better than you. - TJTD
Really? So any chance you can flash some cash my way?
Stold is not English and has no English definition.
The past tense of steal is stole.
The third-person singular simple present indicative form of steal is steals.
The present participle of steal is stealing.
The past participle of steal is stolen.
So correct English would be...
Demko (goaltending) stole another one for them.
Demko (goaltending) has stolen another one for them.
or
Demko (goaltending) steals another one for them.
Live by the sword, die by the sword. - bloatedmosquito
It’s “stold” as a noun, stole as a verb, I used it properly in that sense. That’s my story and I’m stinkin to it