Quote (sir_lance_bb @ Wed - Oct 28 2009 - 13:35:06)
Or complete lollege
This is not an option.
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I'm gonna butt in for a moment and surmise that Mox would not pull his weight outside of drinking and wow.
Unless you own goats, the lawn will be neglected.
I cook, clean, live in Florida (which means I practically have a degree in lawn maintenance).
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Quote (sir_lance_bb @ Wed - Oct 28 2009 - 13:35:06)
Or complete lollege and try to get jobs in lolchago and have
moves back to lolchago.
Or complete college. Try to get jobs in Chicago. Thus, having
move back to Chicago.
This is still grammatically incorrect. This would be a better sentence: Or you could complete college, try to find a job in Chicago, and have Joe move back to Chicago.
Joe moving back home is not dependent upon John & I moving there, we would be dependent upon him moving there, thus, you don't need to use thus the way you did in that sentence.