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				07-31-2003, 05:05 PM
			
			
			
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			I bet it was already brought up, but I cannot stand when people say brung! That is not a word. BROUGHT...I brought it...
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		| Originally posted by Diva_01 I bet it was already brought up, but I cannot stand when people say brung! That is not a word. BROUGHT...I brought it...
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				07-31-2003, 09:55 PM
			
			
			
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				Re: Re: Please learn how to properly conjugate verbs
			 
 
			
			
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		| Originally posted by ClassyLady Thank you, FeeFee.  The worst part about conversate and irregardless is that the people who say these words actually think using them makes them sound more intelligent.
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				08-01-2003, 08:00 AM
			
			
			
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			Yall I can't stand to hear people say.. 
"For the simple fact" ----when they are trying to prove a point.  Ironically, I've caught myself saying this a time or two.   
But I reallllly can't stand this-----
 
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				08-01-2003, 02:29 PM
			
			
			
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			One thing that I hate is when people misuse and mispronounce the word alumni.  First, the word is pronounced a-LUM-NEYE, not a-loom-in-neye.  I hate that.  
 Additionally, alumni is the plural form of the word alumnus.  Example:  In one year, I will be a FAMU alumnus.  In on year, all of my friends and I will be FAMU alumni.
 
 One last point, alumus and alumna are not interchangeable.  Alumna and its plural form, alumnae, are the feminine forms of the words alumnus and alumni.  Example:  In one year, I will be a FAMU alumna, but my friend Herman will be a FAMU alumnus.
 
 Sorry for the English lesson but that gets on my nerves just as much as people who misuse who and whom.  I just hate it.
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				09-27-2003, 05:42 PM
			
			
			
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				more examples
			 
 
			
			1. my friend's father lecturing him about the virtues of college women, "watch what you doing and don't catch none of dat dere Hercules..."
 2. "ajax" for anthrax
 
 3. another friend's uncle instead of saying he was frustrated and traumatized, was always "flusterated and trammalized."
 
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				09-28-2003, 01:26 AM
			
			
			
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			fruit -feeyewt   
strawberyy-scrawberry 
feets instead of feet
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				09-28-2003, 06:52 PM
			
			
			
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				Re: Re: lmao!!!!
			 
 
			
			
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		| Originally posted by Total Elegance Another country word:
 Pronouncing the "w" in sword.
   |  Total Elegance, my mother must be country as anyone because she does this.
		 
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				09-28-2003, 06:55 PM
			
			
			
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			Honestly, I know what it's like to have a pet peeve and all, but this is going to drve you nuts unless you let it go, lol. 
Nobody who didn't take latin cares on this one!
 
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		| Originally posted by ClassyLady One thing that I hate is when people misuse and mispronounce the word alumni.  First, the word is pronounced a-LUM-NEYE, not a-loom-in-neye.  I hate that.
 
 Additionally, alumni is the plural form of the word alumnus.  Example:  In one year, I will be a FAMU alumnus.  In on year, all of my friends and I will be FAMU alumni.
 
 One last point, alumus and alumna are not interchangeable.  Alumna and its plural form, alumnae, are the feminine forms of the words alumnus and alumni.  Example:  In one year, I will be a FAMU alumna, but my friend Herman will be a FAMU alumnus.
 
 Sorry for the English lesson but that gets on my nerves just as much as people who misuse who and whom.  I just hate it.
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			Tonight I'm gonna have some chicken BREASTESES!!!
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			scrate for straightscreet for street
 strimp for shrimp (my ex says that)
 threadmill for treadmill
 ambulampse for ambulance
 carruh for car
 jawjuh for georgia
 baldimo for baltimore
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				I'm going to get some books...
			 
 
			
			From the "liberry." 
Girl, did you see Mary J. on "Ophrah" today?
 
I have to flip these eggs over. Hand me that "spatuler."
 
Let's go the "sto." I need to get some "tawlet tissha."
 
But the funniest was when I went to my family reunion in 'Nawlins over the summer. We went on a tour of the city and the tour guide jacked up EVERY OTHER WORD! My sister and I were laughing so hard, we literally were crying... Until he told me I was a "redbone", and looked like a "murlatta"... Are you kidding me?    
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				09-29-2003, 05:55 PM
			
			
			
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				Re: I'm going to get some books...
			 
 
			
			
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		| Originally posted by Prissfit1908 But the funniest was when I went to my family reunion in 'Nawlins over the summer. We went on a tour of the city and the tour guide jacked up EVERY OTHER WORD! My sister and I were laughing so hard, we literally were crying... Until he told me I was a "redbone", and looked like a "murlatta"... Are you kidding me?
   
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				can the GC English teachers help me here...
			 
 
			
			Is anybody else bothered by the following type of bootleg sentence that I now hear all the time? 
 "The car needs washed."
 
 NO. The car needs to be washed.  I know we tend relax our language a bit away from the professional setting but this one bugs me for some reason...
 
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				10-13-2003, 05:01 PM
			
			
			
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				Re: can the GC English teachers help me here...
			 
 
			
			
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		| Originally posted by TonyB06 Is anybody else bothered by the following type of bootleg sentence that I now hear all the time?
 
 "The car needs washed."
 
 NO. The car needs to be washed.  I know we tend relax our language a bit away from the professional setting but this one bugs me for some reason...
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I hate PEED MY/YOUR/HIS/HER PANTS. . . stick a fricking preposition up in that sentence.  She peed in  her pants, I peed in  my pants   . . .
		 
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