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Originally Posted by bkbrouwer
(Post 8566598)
"Teacher man now steps down from his soapbox now. Thank you. "
I hate when people don't proof read. Be very careful when throwing stones in a glass house. It's always really easy to acquire targets in a grammar/diction/whatthefrakever thread. |
Fixie. There,I said it.
Whoops,wrong forum. |
Personally, I hate it when people don't Proofide.
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Originally Posted by Jim from Boston
(Post 8566482)
What is a comma splice?
Sincerely, Wordsmith I.E. "The cat's feet hung out of the bag, it was a big cat." as opposed to the correct; The cat's feet hung out of the bag; it was a big cat. or The cat's feet hung out of the bag. It was a big cat. or The cat's feet hung out of the bag, because it was a big cat. etc. |
Originally Posted by RogerB
(Post 8566544)
Strange. Bob the Angry Flower didn't mention the confusion between the possessive "its" and the contraction "it's."
The early Bob books are great, BTW, and I love them! |
Originally Posted by RogerB
(Post 8566499)
Me, too. Your wife, that is.
Wait a minute. On second thought, where did you say you live? :notamused: |
Lol! ^^^
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This is the greatest thread bikeforums has ever had. The OP should receive an award.
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Originally Posted by noteon
(Post 8566732)
Personally, I hate it when people don't Proofide.
I figure online forums are an informal venue where we can all let a few lazy sentences go without comment. I used to get all worked up when I saw they're in place of their. They're (sic) was a sign at work that had that mistake, and it used to annoy me to no end. |
a colleague at work dislikes my usage of bullets but I find them so helpful because I dislike writing complete sentences and because I have a personal quest for speed and clarity
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Originally Posted by unterhausen
(Post 8570121)
I hate myself for this. I have a brooks on my commuter, and I have some proofide for it that I can't find. I'm too cheap to buy another tin since I know the first tin will show up as a result. I'd rather buy another saddle.
I figure online forums are an informal venue where we can all let a few lazy sentences go without comment. I used to get all worked up when I saw they're in place of their. They're (sic) was a sign at work that had that mistake, and it used to annoy me to no end. |
Fo shizzle!
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
(Post 8570949)
a colleague at work dislikes my usage of bullets but I find them so helpful because I dislike writing complete sentences and because I have a personal quest for speed and clarity
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Originally Posted by ItsJustMe
(Post 8571603)
You dislike writing complete sentences? You've got at least two, possibly three sentences worth of words in that sentence.
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The who / whom thing confuses many.
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Originally Posted by f4rrest
(Post 8571633)
The who / whom thing confuses many.
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As will him, presumably.
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Sorry, I'm always impressed with a good word smith. (Noteon)
I just get irritated when used to nitpick or condescend completely unrelated to the content to the post. (Note, These are two completely unrelated observations) |
"What you are hearing is a fine example of 'frontier gibberish'" -Blazing Saddles.
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Nerds
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Originally Posted by capejohn
(Post 8571911)
Nerds
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Originally Posted by capejohn
(Post 8571911)
Nerds
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The best badly worded sign at work:
November safety slogan: Use the right tool for the job, and keep your hands out of tight places. Remember, you only have two. :lol:I am not kidding. I really saw this sign at work. |
And yes, this is a nerdy pedantic wordsmith's thread. If you don't feel comfortable here, that means it's not for you.
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Bigot. :p
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