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09/02/2006 06:28:11
 
 
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06/02/2006 13:49:58
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Politics
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>>>>The worst offender is the dictionary. Notice how after a word has been used incorrectly over a period of years the incorrect usage gets added to the dictionary and then it becomes acceptable?
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>>>You're awful. Irregardless... my concern is when I'm holding a lit match in a tunnel where there are 2 paths, one labelled inflammable and the other flammable... regardless of which way I go I'm terrific.
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>>I thought "irregardless" was only used by Americans who also say "Supposably" and "heighth" :-)
>
>Just another example of a word abused/misused enough that it becomes legitimate. I was surprised that the word unravel is similar. Ravel and unravel mean the same thing (unless of course you're talking about the composer).

:-) Never heard the word "ravel" used by itself - like people say "Oh, you're incorrigible!" but I've never heard of someone being "corrigible"
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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