August 27, 201015 yr QUOTE (knightni @ Aug 25, 2010 -> 10:52 PM) http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/life/24-thi...-wrong-2338028/ I would put this squarely in the "cart-before-the-horse" category. Let's start with the "there/they're/their" tutorial first. (Yes, Jason, I'm looking in your direction. . . )
August 27, 201015 yr "Begging the question" is misused virtually every time I see it. By professional writers even.
August 27, 201015 yr Lol, I was just reading through this (before stumbling onto this thread) and eventually just gave up. You aren't going to change me, just adapt to it. I'm going to create my own dictionary and it will be far better than the Websters version
August 27, 201015 yr I want to print a million copies of that page and others like it to throw from the nearest tall building. Should have, not should of! Edited August 27, 201015 yr by Swingandalongonetoleft
August 27, 201015 yr QUOTE (G&T @ Aug 27, 2010 -> 12:36 PM) And can people stop saying "all the sudden"? I mean really. I have honestly never heard anyone say that.
August 27, 201015 yr I preferred the 13 Things a Burglar won't tell you link down the bottom, very useful indeed.
August 27, 201015 yr I'm looking forward to sprinkling "supposably" back into my conversations. I made the change to "supposedly" a few years ago, but have never really been comfortable with it. I think I'll even start calling the third day of the work week "Wed-ens-day" again, just like Mom taught me. I was shamed into the "Wens-day" pronunciation by a co-worker some time ago. I'm taking back my lexicon!!!!!
August 27, 201015 yr QUOTE (FlaSoxxJim @ Aug 27, 2010 -> 02:41 PM) I have honestly never heard anyone say that. Well you will now. And you will hate it.
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