Originally posted by: notfred
I guess "Good luck with your test" makes sense, but it's certainly not interchangeable with "Good luck your test".
And "good luck with" doesn't stand on it's own as a phrase like "good luck" does.
Originally posted by: ragazzo
<homer> dope! </homer>
got it. thanks.
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: ragazzo
<homer> dope! </homer>
got it. thanks.
Uh....it's DOH! Not dope!
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