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kittinSol -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 4:53:37 AM)

It's the dumbification of America.




mnottertail -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 4:58:03 AM)

dumbnification.  english is a living language and common usage wins the day.

but enuf of that, since we shoulde speake englisch as she is goodley spokene.

Geoffrey Chaucer. ?nest ce pass?

Ron; always a bon mot and raconteur




kittinSol -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 5:18:02 AM)

It's not because you make cute bons mots that we're fooled by your cunning attempts at trying to pass spelling mistakes for accepted linguistic usage, Ron [:D] .




mnottertail -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 5:37:20 AM)

well, what might win you over then?

a non mot




kittinSol -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 5:41:31 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail

well, what might win you over then?

a non mot


A bonbon [8D] .




mnottertail -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 5:43:14 AM)

so long as we can stay in the three letter words, we should be in safe territory, pretty hard to fcuk that up.





BossyShoeBitch -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 5:44:15 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: sweetwenchie

cum instead of come, that one irks the hell out of me for some reason. 

but wenchie, that is the correct spelling...

I have so many!!  For me, alot of people spell Michael's name Micheal... It bugs the hell out of me!
Also, seperate should be separate..

There are hundreds of others but I have tried to work hard at not letting those things bother me!!  (Having the serenity to accept those things I cannot change and all!)





kittinSol -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 5:49:44 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail

so long as we can stay in the three letter words, we should be in safe territory, pretty hard to fcuk that up.




Have you any idea how relevant your above quote is [:D] ? http://www.fcukbuymail.com/




mnottertail -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 5:53:19 AM)

I am both immently and eminently relevent.  *sigh* but a prophet is without honor.....


I will fcuk you up, sister.




kittinSol -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 5:56:29 AM)

We will not fall for such blatant provocations ('relevant' indeed :-) .




mnottertail -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 5:59:55 AM)

I can hardly be entirely strunk and white in a thread about misspelling......it just isn't crikket, old girl.




kittinSol -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 6:14:38 AM)

Besides, you already won me over, Ron. Spellfuckupsandall :-). Cos you see, it takes risk, to be inventive with language. And you innovate like I salivate.




Jeffff -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 6:35:36 AM)

At last a thread after my own heart. Without spell check I too am fcuk'd

Jeff




kittinSol -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 6:39:38 AM)

What with all this talk of getting fukc'ered, I'm getting hot under the bonnet. Dictionary talk turns me on [&:] .




Jeffff -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 7:02:25 AM)

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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

What with all this talk of getting fukc'ered, I'm getting hot under the bonnet. Dictionary talk turns me on [&:] .


tionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) - Cite This Source - Share This
bon·net  [image]http://cache.lexico.com/g/d/premium.gif[/image]  [image]http://cache.lexico.com/dictionary/graphics/luna/thinsp.png[/image][image]http://cache.lexico.com/g/d/speaker.gif[/image]  /ˈbɒn[image]http://cache.lexico.com/dictionary/graphics/luna/thinsp.png[/image]ɪt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[bon-it] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun



1.
a hat, usually tying under the chin and often framing the face, formerly much worn by women but now worn mostly by children.



2.
Informal. any hat worn by women.



3.
Chiefly Scot. a man's or boy's cap.



4.
a bonnetlike headdress: an Indian war bonnet.



5.
any of various hoods, covers, or protective devices.



6.
a cowl, hood, or wind cap for a fireplace or chimney, to stabilize the draft.



7.
the part of a valve casing through which the stem passes and that forms a guide and seal for the stem.



8.
a chamber at the top of a hot-air furnace from which the leaders emerge.



9.
Chiefly British. an automobile hood.



10.
Nautical. a supplementary piece of canvas laced to the foot of a fore-and-aft sail, esp. a jib, in light winds. –verb (used with object)



11.
to put a bonnet on.  
Take THAT you nasty little language slut!!  [8D]

Jeff




kittinSol -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 7:06:22 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Jeffff

Take THAT you nasty little language slut!!  [8D]



Soft limit target: hit.




mnottertail -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 7:06:32 AM)

In your easter bonnet, with all the frills upon it,
Youll be the grandest slutling in the easter parade.
Ill be all in clover and when I look you over,
Ill be the proudest fellow in the easter parade.
On the avenue, fifth avenue, the photographers will snap us,
And youll find that youre in the rotogravure.
Oh, I could write a sonnet about your easter bonnet,
And of the girl Im taking in (foul caverns of)  the easter parade.

Irv (paraphrased, sommat)




Jeffff -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 7:19:46 AM)

I am not really a hat type of guy

Jeff




Marc2b -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 9:10:01 AM)

quote:

Also people, it is always let's, never ever lets because it is a contraction of let us.


All I know is that my seventh grade english teacher drilled this into us.  She was a gargantuan (and I don't mean fat) amazon of a woman that you did not fuck with!  Then again, I was often stoned in class.




jenf -> RE: Common misspelling (2/26/2008 9:18:51 AM)

Grown adults who don't distinguish between to and too
affect and effect




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