Partnership bulldozer. Good or bad idea????

   / Partnership bulldozer. Good or bad idea???? #21  
Hired a reputed mechanic to check it out B4 putting $$ on the table

I think you meant reputable. Repute can mean alleged

re·pute
riˈpyo͞ot/
verb
past participle: reputed
1.
be generally said or believed to do something or to have particular characteristics.
"he was reputed to have a fabulous house"
synonyms: thought, said, reported, rumored, believed, held, considered, regarded, deemed, alleged
 
   / Partnership bulldozer. Good or bad idea???? #22  
I think we have a winner.

Each of you take a basket of money out of bank. Then switch baskets. Dump on ground and set on fire. Then kick each other in crotch. If you do this and are still friends and laughing co-owning the old dozer will work just fine.
 
   / Partnership bulldozer. Good or bad idea???? #23  
I think you meant reputable. Repute can mean alleged

Among the crimes committed against the English language on TBN, this is a Class 4 misdemeanor. Many more are major felonies fully deserving of censure.:)

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   / Partnership bulldozer. Good or bad idea???? #24  
Your rite :thumbsup:
 
   / Partnership bulldozer. Good or bad idea???? #26  
:laughing:
 
   / Partnership bulldozer. Good or bad idea???? #27  
You cant get me
 
   / Partnership bulldozer. Good or bad idea???? #28  
I think you meant reputable. Repute can mean alleged

Based on the above message, I had hopes of you joining the ranks of the Grammar Police. I excused your failure to end your sentence with a period, a Class 3 misdemeanor, as a rookie mistake.

Your rite :thumbsup:

You cant get me

Your subsequent messages have proven that you are a poseur.

1. You continue in your failure to end your sentences with appropriate punctuation.
2. Your proclivity for homophone abuse is again evidenced in your last message.*

Based on this evidence, I have decided to throw the book (Strunk and White's The Elements of Style) at you.;)

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* I will admit that a skillful defense attorney could argue that you committed a punctuation error by omitting the apostrophe in the contraction of "cannot," a Class 2 misdemeanor.
 
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   / Partnership bulldozer. Good or bad idea???? #30  
I've only had one shared purchase that has worked well...

It was for a good used log splitter... so far, 8 years later no issues.

There are 3 of us, all neighbors.
 

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