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Hegel-HoHoHo's Wrote:
oh man. People really are pretty dumbed.

I resemble that remark!

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Hegel-HoHoHo's Wrote:
oh man. People really are pretty dumbed.

I resemble that remark!


Well...Abuse me.


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"... know that I'm hear for you."

Yep, I just typed that in an email to a friend whose mom died last week. Noticed it as I skimmed it while clicking "send". Damn it.

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"... know that I'm hear for you."

Yep, I just typed that in an email to a friend whose mom died last week. Noticed it as I skimmed it while clicking "send". Damn it.


i here that.

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red Wrote:
"... know that I'm hear for you."

Yep, I just typed that in an email to a friend whose mom died last week. Noticed it as I skimmed it while clicking "send". Damn it.


Damn. Did his mom run over your dog when you were growing up?


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red Wrote:
"... know that I'm hear for you."

Yep, I just typed that in an email to a friend whose mom died last week. Noticed it as I skimmed it while clicking "send". Damn it.


Damn. Did his mom run over your dog when you were growing up?


1. what?
2. i didn't have a dog growing up.
3. we are not childhood friends.
4. again, what? you always confuse me.

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your/you're misusage

and that reminds me...whenever someone says

"the meeting will be attended by myself, kipleigh and sedgwick"

could you be any more grammatically incorrect

jasmine, I find it funny that "should of" burns you up considering you're such a big j geils fan


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your/you're misusage


I saw a new variant of this one the other day on a banjo tutorial site: consistent use of "you'r" instead of "your."


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jasmine, I find it funny that "should of" burns you up considering you're such a big j geils fan

J.Geils Band can do no wrong.

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In written word, "withdrawl" is not really a word, its "withdrawal"


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In written word, "withdrawl" is not really a word, its "withdrawal"


it's

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tommy two bums Wrote:
In written word, "withdrawl" is not really a word, its "withdrawal"


it's


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Apparently it's correct/accepted, but using "loose" as a verb annoys me greatly.


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At my new job orientation a few weeks ago, a bigwig used "orientated".

I stopped listening at that point.


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this thread is totally belgium.


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I hate hate HATE: "a whole nother," as in "that's a whole nother story." "Nother" is not a word. The correct way to say this is "that's a whole OTHER story."

This one sucks because just about everyone says it.

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I hate hate HATE: "a whole nother," as in "that's a whole nother story." "Nother" is not a word. The correct way to say this is "that's a whole OTHER story."

This one sucks because just about everyone says it.


I probably mentioned this earlier in this thread, but people who say "Hadda" for "Had to" all need to die.

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when people type/say "discust" instead of "disgust." drives me up a crick. erm, creek.


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I worked with a woman who butchered cliches like nobody's business. My favorite was when she would ask if something was "visible to the naked person's eye." She also referred to where she grew up as a "one circus town" and insisted that some people "just can't mustard the punishment."

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I worked with a woman who butchered cliches like nobody's business. My favorite was when she would ask if something was "visible to the naked person's eye." She also referred to where she grew up as a "one circus town" and insisted that some people "just can't mustard the punishment."

"so we don't get french benefits?"


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I'm getting more and more annoyed by people putting a "T" in "Wimbledon".


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Sounds like a perfectly cromulent topic to me.

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I'm getting more and more annoyed by people putting a "T" in "Wimbledon".


How is that possible? Where do they put the "T"?

This doesn't work awfully well in text but I was in a tutorial the other day at Uni and one student consistently said "pat-ronise" when what they meant was "patron-ise".

It was like spotting someone with their fly down. You are embarrassed for them but you can't say anything.

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