ainge10heisman
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No but CBJ may set him on the bench this Saturday. Not literally of course, he will probably just stand on the sidelines. Now, if he were going to sit on the bench himself that would be a different story. He would then be sitting on the bench. But, if CBJ and staff decide to not play him then they would probably be setting him on the bench. Figuratively speaking.So is Worley setting the table?
The real question is why are you still here? Do the bama forums not like you either? And you must be one of the local bama d!(& riders because you're on here way to much to not have Internet and live in Alabama.... Kick rocks
:crazy: Now then, your nerdness, could you refrain from posting useless nonsense that all posters care nothing about? Thank you, you can set back down now, Winston Oglethorpe IV.:fool:"To sit" is an intransitive verb. It describes an action undertaken by the grammatical subject of a clause, but it cannot take a direct object: the verb "to sit" does not express the kind of action that can be DONE TO anything.
"To set" is a transitive verb. It describes an action and needs a direct object because it describes the kind of action that is DONE TO something. That is, something or someone in the sentence has to be receiving the action expressed by the verb.
Or you could jump up your own a_s! and yeah Worley gives us the best shot and if you think different you should probably get back on your meds there killer.:crazy: Now then, your nerdness, could you refrain from posting useless nonsense that all posters care nothing about? Thank you, you can set back down now, Winston Oglethorpe IV.:fool: