Piano Forum
Non Piano Board => Anything but piano => Topic started by: chopiabin on December 15, 2003, 04:51:58 AM
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I'm typically not big into musicals, but has anyone else seen or heard this one? It rocks. Check it out. NOW!
Chopichop
P.S. I can't get enough with this posting thing ;D
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I have the CD and will be going to see the musical when it comes here in the spring. I think it rocks too... litterally. ;)
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It is referenced to in Friends,
Ed
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"referred" to
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"referred" to
You leave me no choice:
tr. v. ref·er·enced, ref·er·enc·ing, ref·er·ences
1. To supply references to: “Our memories are addressed and referenced... by significant fragments of their own content” (Frederick Turner).
2. To mention in a reference; refer to: He referenced her book in his speech.
Additionally, you may wish to capitalise your "r" in "referred" and add a full stop,
Ed
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You leave me no choice:
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Yeah, but the "to" is redundant.
"It is referenced in Friends" would be sufficient.
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Yeah, but the "to" is redundant.
I like my redundant tos,
Ed
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My chorus sang the RENT medley... it was nice