Um, what are you talking about? Did you even read what was said? Chelios is back for at least another year.
In his defense, the words "resigns" and "re-signs" have totally different meaninge, in fact when I first read the title I thought Chelios was retiring myself.
In his defense, the words "resigns" and "re-signs" have totally different meaninge, in fact when I first read the title I thought Chelios was retiring myself.
I too noticed the difference. But the title is misleading in the grammatical sense.
In his defense, the words "resigns" and "re-signs" have totally different meaninge, in fact when I first read the title I thought Chelios was retiring myself.
Yet he proved how much of thread he bothered to read, and how little he knows about/ pays attention to hockey. Also, as you pointed out, players "retire", they don't "resign". I apologize for my poor grammar, I didn't realize a hyphen made such a huge difference in peoples ability to comprehend something so simple.
Yet he proved how much of thread he bothered to read, and how little he knows about/ pays attention to hockey. Also, as you pointed out, players "retire", they don't "resign". I apologize for my poor grammar, I didn't realize a hyphen made such a huge difference in peoples ability to comprehend something so simple.
You Wings fans sure are weird..
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I apologize for my poor grammar, I didn't realize a hyphen made such a huge difference in peoples ability to comprehend something so simple.
No offense man, but that stupid little hyphen differentiates the two seperate words. Words that have entirely different meanings.
Did I get what you meant? Yes.
But I dont fault someone who doesnt. How do you know English is his first language? Without the hyphen, a bilingual would interpret your word for its exact meaning.