>>>>>>>>Because this is the USA, where all these numbers have decimal points. If we were in Europe, they'd have a decimal comma, and I'd then ask commatose questions.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>You disappoint me. I command you to keep on the same subject.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Ha! But I can't disappoint you, because I never appointed you.
>>>>>
>>>>>You never appointment me point blank.
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>>>>Hey, you just walked through the wall in the middle of the stage. "Appointment" can not be a verb.
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>>>Didn't you use it as one?
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>>I used "disappoint" and "appointed", not "Appointment".
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>Woops - I am as bad with words as our commander-in-chief.
OK, so let's do what actors do when one of them walks through the frame of the wall-to-be. They step back to the moment before it happened. You were saying:
>You never appointed me point blank.
If it were loaded with blanks, I wouldn't point it at you.