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Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Oct 18 2010 12:11 pm
by chumley
Should I even bother mentioning they're, their, and there?

It's vs its?

Your, you're?

How about "for all intensive purposes"?

Somebody on here has mentioned "lightening" before

Which ones get under your skin?

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Oct 19 2010 8:55 am
by BobP
well its a strange old game - you learnD it slow
one step forward and its back to go
your standing on the throttle
your standing on the breaks
in the groove 'til you make a mistake
YOUR A BUG...k...piece out

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Oct 19 2010 8:57 am
by Jim
i dunt no whut u r all complan3ing bout, gramar an stuff lick that si a contrict of da men an we muss juss all gitlog so we cun hike and stuff i rmember tryin to red a posts frum some who both cnat spell and wrot runon sentances it made me sik an now i see this oh my god no punctuaton and stuff lik who do i tink i am omg! is dis from pople textmassaging or juss a complat luck of edumacato whut is wit dat2

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Oct 19 2010 9:03 am
by BobP
The above qoute.....there,s a bad word in there....joe needs to fix his Mulva filter :scared:

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Oct 19 2010 9:09 am
by DarthStiller
@rlrjamy I saw that. :sl:

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Oct 19 2010 9:25 am
by Jim
Oh, ya 2, i kleened it up 4 ya

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Oct 19 2010 10:44 am
by Alston_Neal
When I was a jeweler I had a lady looking for earrings for p s e s.
Being the retard I am, it took me a moment.... ;)

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Oct 22 2010 9:11 am
by writelots
Mr. Gary's favorite word is "flustrated"... I supposed flustered and frustrated. But he uses it all the time, like it's not just a made-up word. Makes me slightly insane, especially when he's flustrated at me.

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Oct 22 2010 1:54 pm
by Jeffshadows
Jim_H wrote:i dunt no whut u r all complan3ing bout, gramar an stuff lick that si a contrict of da men an we muss juss all gitlog so we cun hike and stuff i rmember tryin to red a posts frum some who both cnat spell and wrot runon sentances it made me sik an now i see this oh my god no punctuaton and stuff lik who do i tink i am omg! is dis from pople textmassaging or juss a complat luck of edumacato whut is wit dat2
What's truly sad about this kind of thing is that people turn appeals for discipline they received into HR that read like the above and expect to get taken seriously and cry foul when they are not. What becomes of us as a society when this is considered the norm?! :?

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Oct 22 2010 2:20 pm
by paulhubbard
Friend of mine from back east puts an "R" on every word that ends in "a", and changes the "r" on the end of a word to "AH": "I drove the cah this morning to pick up Linder." (Linda) Even on multiples - Linda Vista Drive becomes Linder Vister.

What's funny is it's not the pronunciation, it's the spelling. He told me he was "going to Rar Sushi to eat some raw fish" and he pronounced 'raw' correctly.

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Nov 01 2010 10:07 am
by chumley
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This sign was seen on the mall in DC over the weekend. Apparently I'm not the only one that get's irritated by thing's like this. :sl:

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Nov 01 2010 10:08 am
by azbackpackr
:sl: cute!

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Nov 01 2010 10:23 am
by Jim
Hey its not that late in the year, that sign isn't from an end of October march, that's from a march later in the year. Look at those leafless trees.

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Nov 04 2010 1:13 am
by juliachaos
Another one I love that makes me giggle every time (despite funny mental images that appear): "bare with me"... haha, I'd rather not, thanks. ;) Though, I guess that's alright in the nude hiker forum!

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Nov 04 2010 5:59 am
by azbackpackr
I'm getting too old for this! I can't bare it! :D

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Nov 04 2010 6:56 am
by maxpower
paulhubbard wrote:"I drove the cah this morning to pick up Linder."
After living for 62 years in Massachusetts, this sounds perfectly normal to me. I always pahked my cah in the yahd. And my wife's favorite is pepperoni pizzer. :sl:

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Jun 17 2011 11:50 am
by chumley
If you don't win, you lose. Only really slutty losers are loose. Though I understand that "los" and "loos" are pronounced exactly the same and how it can be confusing. You'd think that lose should rhyme with hose and be pronounced more like "Lowes".

And while lightning can be enlightening for some, it is never lightening.

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Jun 17 2011 12:01 pm
by azbackpackr
It's and its. Even the best writers sometimes make an error with this one. It's helpful to remember that "it's" with the apostrophe is a contraction and always means "it is" and is never the possessive pronoun. You can easily test it. "The cat licks its fur," or "the cat licks it's fur"? Well, you would not say, "the cat licks it is fur." So you have your answer. It's licking its fur.

"Lightening his load, the backpacker dropped his pack in order to run downhill from the ridge where lightning had struck."

Not sure why it's important. I am terrible with numbers. So, I suppose I like being good at something...

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Jun 17 2011 12:07 pm
by chumley
The possessive apostrophe is way overused. I see it on Facebook all the time. On Mother's Day, I saw endless posts like: "I hope all our mom's have a great day!" ... All our mom's what? ](*,)

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Jun 17 2011 12:28 pm
by azbackpackr
Oh, yes, that, too. I even see it on business signs, etc. It's funny how someone will type a sentence full of plurals, and somehow decide it's "cute" to use apostrophes on some of the plurals but not others.

For years there was a business in Eagar which did tile work and "refaceing" cabinets. Big sign out front which said they did "refaceing." I used to think it would be amusing to climb up there at 3 a.m. with a can of paint, and remove the "e."

In Springerville they can't decide how to spell the name of one of the Native American tribes their streets are named for. At one end the sign correctly spells "Hualapai," while at the other end of the block it says "Haulapai." They even pronounce it "halla pie" at that end of the street.

Re: Poor writing, bad grammar and pet peeves in general

Posted: Jun 17 2011 12:42 pm
by te_wa
writelots wrote:Makes me slightly insane
Its supposingly one of those annoying habit's you wish your sig other's would loose for better or for worser.