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That sucks, idiotking, mostly because I think you might be right. That really fucking sucks…

Can't argue with Head Banging goodness!

Okay, I'll bite. I'm in an "Indie" band (i.e., not signed but, for sure to be the next best thing out of San Diego?!?) called The Heart Beat Trail and we play a song that, although it's not a cover of a Game of Thrones tune, covers a lot of Game of Thrones. It's called Three Eyed Crow.
Have at it:
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Key also has incredibly sweaty armpits.

While we may differ on the finer points of grammar usage I wholeheartedly agree with your point and, oddly, disagree with Hat Attacks. How you like them apples?

While we may differ on the finer points of grammar usage I wholeheartedly agree with your point and, oddly, disagree with Hat Attacks. How you like them apples?

"I long for the day when we can achieve World Peace." -Future
"I long for the days when we had World Peace." -Past
Though neither example is very realistic you can see what I'm getting at.
Hopefully…(recently approved by the AP stylebook. Whoopee!)

"I long for the day when we can achieve World Peace." -Future
"I long for the days when we had World Peace." -Past
Though neither example is very realistic you can see what I'm getting at.
Hopefully…(recently approved by the AP stylebook. Whoopee!)

Hat Attack has the right of it. He said, "it made me long for the day" not "days," which infers a future event. While I don't agree with the heart of his comment (I myself long for the days when everything was done by Muppets) he is correct in his usage. Stannis Baratheon you are not.

Hat Attack has the right of it. He said, "it made me long for the day" not "days," which infers a future event. While I don't agree with the heart of his comment (I myself long for the days when everything was done by Muppets) he is correct in his usage. Stannis Baratheon you are not.