I'm hearing it's all finished just not announced yet. No idea why.
School board gotta approve hire and the Coach usually wants to tell the kids/coaches at his current school and other such things.I'm hearing it's all finished just not announced yet. No idea why.
Your guy?What would you like to hear? Who is our number 3 or number 4 choice?
Also what information do you have regarding #1 or #2 to believe we won’t get one of those?
Just so you know the decision will be made first of this week. Likely won’t be announced until 2nd week of March. The reason no names are put on here is out of respect. I have no idea which one of the finalist will get the job. I just know there are awesome choices and any of them would be great.
Then there’s also the fact that no one out this way gives a two week old bucket of horse turds what you think nappy neck.
I don’t really have a guy. I just knew that dude was one of them. From what I know there are three of them. Two of them don’t want their names out out there unless they get it. I understand that and respect it.Your guy?
Don't worry there are a lot of idiots on here. Good luck with your hire.I don’t really have a guy. I just knew that dude was one of them. From what I know there are three of them. Two of them don’t want their names out out there unless they get it. I understand that and respect it.
Shelby Lion gave good clues to 2 of them. The other one I was sworn to secrecy not to say anything about and I’ll honor that. I will tell you that out of the 3 names I heard. The sworn to secrecy one is the most intriguing to me personally. I’ll readily admit that I am an idiot though.
I guess that tells us all we need to know .I’ll readily admit that I am an idiot though.
Something like that.Cause you want to see my red nose and big shoes?
It's "you're" the man. I would suggest if you're going to engage me in buffoonery, that you use proper form, syntax, and grammar. Otherwise, I'll just assume I'm dealing with a subpar intellect (I've already assumed that just so you know) and I'll end up just laughing at you at the red helmet.Your the man.
Very impressive. You must have been off today.It's "you're" the man. I would suggest if you're going to engage me in buffoonery, that you use proper form, syntax, and grammar. Otherwise, I'll just assume I'm dealing with a subpar intellect (I've already assumed that just so you know) and I'll end up just laughing at you at the red helmet.
Please, I'm begging you just move along to someone else.
You’re is a contraction of the phrase you are. Easy enough to remember. Here’s how it looks in a few sentences:
Your is a possessive adjective used to show ownership. It is not a contraction. Your is usually followed by a noun (including gerunds).
- You’re my best friend!
- I think you’re the perfect match for the job.
- Make sure you’re healthy.
- I think you're a dumb-***
Take these sentences, for example:
- Your hair looks great today!
- I wish I had your energy.
- Has all your running around made you tired?
- Your head is to big for your brain.
Tips
Your first line of defense is to stop the mistake before it reaches the page. Identify which of the words has the apostrophe.
Step 2: reread your writing and say “you are” instead of using the contraction. This editing tip will snuff out most misuse of the two words.
Let’s test your new skills. Can you identify if your and you’re are used correctly in these sentences?
Both your and you’re are incorrectly used in the first sentence; they should be switched. It should look like this instead: You’re so talented at playing your piano. In the second sentence, your is the correct word to use. The third sentence is correct. How did you do?
- Your so talented at playing you’re piano.
- It’s important you express you’re emotions.
- Washing your clothes is necessary.
Thankfully, once you understand the key differences, the correct use of these
terms should be the least of your worries. You can move on to other more challenging and frequently mixed-up pairs, like affect vs. effect, complement vs. compliment, or even infamous vs. notorious!
In no time, you’ll have conquered the English language.
No. Most of it was a copy and paste hit job from my desk at work. I wasn’t off but I was bored and that dude eats at me for some reason.Very impressive. You must have been off today.
They are and if the school board would get with it we could be too.Hearing people in the know are very excited.
Next WeekAfter its official with the board. Not sure when that meeting will be.
I think so too. He beat Burns and Shelby in the last two seasons. I'm excited to see the new air raid at the Stable!Assuming it is who I've heard......what a great hire it will be. Definitely an upgrade.
I think so too. He beat Burns and Shelby in the last two seasons. I'm excited to see the new air raid at the Stable!
Did you have Francis Kaiser for English ?It's "you're" the man. I would suggest if you're going to engage me in buffoonery, that you use proper form, syntax, and grammar. Otherwise, I'll just assume I'm dealing with a subpar intellect (I've already assumed that just so you know) and I'll end up just laughing at you at the red helmet.
Please, I'm begging you just move along to someone else.
You’re is a contraction of the phrase you are. Easy enough to remember. Here’s how it looks in a few sentences:
Your is a possessive adjective used to show ownership. It is not a contraction. Your is usually followed by a noun (including gerunds).
- You’re my best friend!
- I think you’re the perfect match for the job.
- Make sure you’re healthy.
- I think you're a dumb-***
Take these sentences, for example:
- Your hair looks great today!
- I wish I had your energy.
- Has all your running around made you tired?
- Your head is to big for your brain.
Tips
Your first line of defense is to stop the mistake before it reaches the page. Identify which of the words has the apostrophe.
Step 2: reread your writing and say “you are” instead of using the contraction. This editing tip will snuff out most misuse of the two words.
Let’s test your new skills. Can you identify if your and you’re are used correctly in these sentences?
Both your and you’re are incorrectly used in the first sentence; they should be switched. It should look like this instead: You’re so talented at playing your piano. In the second sentence, your is the correct word to use. The third sentence is correct. How did you do?
- Your so talented at playing you’re piano.
- It’s important you express you’re emotions.
- Washing your clothes is necessary.
Thankfully, once you understand the key differences, the correct use of these
terms should be the least of your worries. You can move on to other more challenging and frequently mixed-up pairs, like affect vs. effect, complement vs. compliment, or even infamous vs. notorious!
In no time, you’ll have conquered the English language.
I did. Best teacher I ever had. I loved her she was good to me, when not many of them were.Did you have Francis Kaiser for English ?
Sprayed my sweet tea!I think so too. He beat Burns and Shelby in the last two seasons. I'm excited to see the new air raid at the Stable!
Yes sir....the best ever.I did. Best teacher I ever had. I loved her she was good to me, when not many of them were.