Dear War,
In regards to the clarification you seek, I fear I can offer nothing definitive as only frurseessesia can answer your question with any degree of certainty. However, I am free to speculate, and when offered this freedom I am typically inclined to indulge myself.
frurseessesia wrote:Hey,
I've been on a trip in a tent.
Clearly, "trip" is the operative subject in Frurry's opening statement. But also note the importance of the prepositional phrase "in a tent," which functions as an adjective and provides a layer of description which we should be wary to divorce from its original context. If he merely intended to inquire as to the superannuation of his trip or trips in general, why tease us with unnecessary details?
Given this line of thought, I can only conclude Frurry's specificity was designed to insure we addressed both the excursion and canvas habitation as relatively equal partners with regards to their obsolescence. If you feel my original reply failed to meet these speculated expectations, I can only offer my sincerest apologies.
With Deepest Sympathies,
The Verb