Re: Are you tough enough to be the \"King of the Hi
"In English grammar, the possessive pronoun "her" is used to denote something belonging to a female person, and is the counterpart to the masculine possessive pronoun "his". "Her" and "his" are also used as personal pronouns, when expressing the object complement of the action; when the pronoun is used to express the subject of the action, "she" and "he" are used, respectively.
Another use of "her" and "his" are for general sentences, when the identity and the gender of the person referred to are not known. While some argue that the masculine is not a delimiting pronoun, and is thus more generic than the feminine, others consider that there is no specific reason to favour one gender instead of the other."
Blah, I've never been fond of grammar, and didn't do much studying of English grammar... but you should get the idea anyhow. So, Fuzzie actually used "her" (or "she") in the past, if memory serves, so it shouldn't really come as a surprise. Granted, I do have an edge here, since I keep a lengthy booknote of all KOTH players... you know, intelligence gathering and the like. It's good to be a spook.
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