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Well aren't you fun
It's on to, not "onto."
F*ck Spell checkYeah, moronic typos ruin the fun for me, unfortunately -- especially when they carry a completely different meaning.
fack? feck? fick? fock? ... what's that first word?F*ck Spell check
Or International Talk Like a Pirate Day...I doubt BB would forget St Paddy’s Day
It could be both. Belichick is onto Easter if anyone is.It's on to, not "onto."
He's been on a grammage kick these days.Well aren't you fun
I think the older we are the less patience we have. However, I don't think it's their fault that some folks don't know the meaning of some words. I think it's more a failure of the education of our citizenry.Yeah, moronic typos ruin the fun for me, unfortunately -- especially when they carry a completely different meaning.
Forgive them for they know not what they do.F*ck Spell check
...and this should officially kill the thread.I think the older we are the less patience we have. However, I don't think it's their fault that some folks don't know the meaning of some words. I think it's more a failure of the education of our citizenry.
One thing that I gave up on with my wife is the use of the word me. "Tell dad that me and you are going out" still haunts me. What happened to "you and I" or even "you and me"? And now my kids speak that way because they grew up hearing her. Who's fault (if you want to call it that) is that, theirs or hers?
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