I've probably used "alot" a lot of times, didn't realize how wrong I was. Guess it would be like saying "alittle".Selina Kyle wrote:I see "alot" all the time!![]()
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I've probably used "alot" a lot of times, didn't realize how wrong I was. Guess it would be like saying "alittle".Selina Kyle wrote:I see "alot" all the time!![]()
I sort of came to that conclusion. I can look back and laugh now.Abraham wrote:Apparently, you're unaware that synergy means pillaging...
After basic training in Fort Leonard Wood, Misery, Misery will always be pronounced Misery.Abraham wrote:Miami pronounced My-Am-Mah, doh!
Same with Missouri, c'mon it's not Missourah! Arrrggghhh!
I asked a native of Missouri why some from that state pronounced it with the "rah" at the end and she just stared at me without uttering another word - I guess it's a state secret...
My daughter used to do that until I started pulling imaginary scenarios out of thin air with such detail and explanations she forgot the "what" herself. Now she just tells me.Beiruty wrote:My adds to the list:
"Guess, what?"
I have no clue.![]()
Someone hasn't seen The Princiss Bride. "You've been mostly-dead all day."puma guy wrote:I hate when the word unique has a modifier. very unique, somewhat unique, pretty unique, etc. the word is like dead, either you are or you aren't