I just returned from my ...
longest day-of-biking yet!
25.63 miles this morning from 7ish to 9:30ish (before it got to hot, and with no wind)
16.63 miles this evening from to 7ish to 8:30ish (after it started to cool down a bit, but with lots of headwinds slowing me down)
For a total of 42.26 miles (my previous daily best was 33.10 miles).
Who was calling who a slacker now ???
Whom was calling who a slacker now ???
Who was calling whom a slacker now ???
Whom was calling whom a slacker now ???
25.63 miles this morning from 7ish to 9:30ish (before it got to hot, and with no wind)
16.63 miles this evening from to 7ish to 8:30ish (after it started to cool down a bit, but with lots of headwinds slowing me down)
For a total of 42.26 miles (my previous daily best was 33.10 miles).
Who was calling who a slacker now ???
Whom was calling who a slacker now ???
Who was calling whom a slacker now ???
Whom was calling whom a slacker now ???
The best rule for dealing with who vs. whom is this: Whenever whom is required, recast the sentence. This keeps a huge section of the hard disk of your mind available for baseball averages.
---William Safire
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