Pickles by Brian Crane for May 27, 2011

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    EarlWash  over 13 years ago

    Don’t let Roscoe lie to you now.

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    Woody157  over 13 years ago

    I never did under the correct conjugation of ‘to lie’ or ‘to lay’. 2 things I have learned: 1. Don’t lie to a cop. 2. Don’t lay down near an ant mound.

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    GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago

    Just leave him alone, Nelson.

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    gobblingup Premium Member over 13 years ago

    Use “lay” when you’re putting something down, as in “lay the book on the table”. Use “lie” when there is not a direct object. So when you’re tired, you would “lie down”. So “Lay Down Sally” was actually grammatically incorrect, but it sounded much better than “Lie Down Sally”.

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    jtviper7  over 13 years ago

    The differance is " I lie downed to get Layed…

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    GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago

    It was the name of a song by Eric Clapton back in 77.

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    marvee  over 13 years ago

    Lay-to place. Conjugation: lay, laid, have laid, layingLie- to be horizontal. conjugation: lie, lay, have lain, lyingLie – to tell an untruth. Conjugation: lie, lied, lying.Both words have several other usages and meanings. Very confusing.Nelson’s misunderstanding is quite funny. Children or non-native speakers are often used for jokes like this.

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    Woody157  over 13 years ago

    One of many reasons why people give up on English and just speak cursive.

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