Bently: Better then you!

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    unknown

    When comparing one thing with another you may find that one is more appealing “than” another. “Than” is the word you want when doing comparisons. But if you are talking about time, choose “then“: “First you separate the eggs; then you beat the whites.” Alexis is smarter than I, not “then I.”

    natedog

    also, Bentley is spelt with 2 E’s. it’s right there in the photo, mang.

    phaed

    At first I thought “who’s this Bently dude”?

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