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  • Here is an entry in the AP style book (a manual from the Associated Press for newspapers):


    Burro vs. burrow

    A burro is an ass; a burrow is a hole in the ground. Any journalist should know the difference.

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    • Chances are the hores was my typo.. I know I can not type like stink I have the same problem mine was diagnosed when I was in the 2nd grade but that doesn't keep the words from falling off a page during certian time. It is aggervated by other problems which I do not wish to share.

      I had/ have a very good DR who went to a very good med school.. He can not type his way out of a wet paper bag.. To read his notes could make many here gouge their eyes out.

      Yu think some of the spellings here on this board are bad try reading some of the older ( cira 1600's) documents written by well educated men of their time, leaders of their communities... In their provincial goverments etc. Those will make heads explode...
      scroll down to pgs 93-95... http://books.google.com/books?id=8Qk...d=0_0#PPA95,M1

      Languages morph over time I would assume tould is today told...
      Friend of bar .ka

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      • Originally posted by Kenike View Post
        has anybody mentioned "to" and "too?"
        This one drives me crazy TOO!

        Imagine my horror when I found the below on a local equestrian board.

        Grammar Police - rejoice!

        WANT TOO OWN YOUR DREAM FARM HERE IT IS 35 ACRE HORSE FARM IN THE _________NH CLOSE TOO ALL HIGHWAYS 40 MINS TOO BOSTON 13 STALL 2 BARNS LOTS OF NEW FENCING NEW RING MOST OF THE HOUSE IS UPDATED POOL HOT TUB CURRENTLY BOARDING FACILITY BRINGING IN 2000 A MONTH LET THE BOARDERS PAY THE MORG LOTS OF MONEY TOO BE MADE HERE MOVING SOUTH PRICE HAS BEEN DRASTICALLY REDUCED APPRAICED AT MID 400 LAND IS SLOPPING 5 ACRE FIELD HAD WOOD GUY COME IN TOO CLEAR 20 ACRES AND PRICED AT 30,000 IN OUR HAND MOVE QUICK.

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        • Nevermind
          Last edited by Mtn trails; Feb. 10, 2009, 04:52 PM.
          Yogurt - If you're so cultured, how come I never see you at the opera? Steven Colbert

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          • What is the connection with "attention to detail' that one poster made? I'll bet some of you people who speak, spell and write with corrent grammar, punctuation and diction may very well show up at a lesson with a horse that is not impeccable, shoes that need polishing, hair that sticks out, etc. Yet the person who has not had the privileges of excellent education, or may have a slight learning disabilities, is equally capable of attending to the smallest of details when it comes to horses and their care and presentation. It is not a serious comparison.

            Regional idioms abound - if it annoys anybody, I say get a life.

            Besides, manners are what count and good manners are simply being considerate of other people's feelings. Anybody can do it. Some of you should try.
            Proud member of People Who Hate to Kill Wildlife clique

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            • Originally posted by GoForAGallop View Post
              Voila. Voila voila voila.

              It's French.


              It's not "wah-lah!," "foulah!," or any of the other ridiculous ways I have seen it spelled.


              Goodness. It bothers me more than it probably should, but people, it's V-O-I-L-A. And pronounced with a "v" sound anyway, not a "w", so I'm not even sure where that "w" came from.

              LMAO at this one! The one I see 90% of the time is VIOLA. Uhhh, sorry guys that's an instrument, not an exclamation We anglophone Canadians get bombarded with French from any early age....whether we like it or not. But really, if you don't know any French, please try to stick to your own language

              Oh yes and this one - persay, per say or other mangled equivalent. It's per se but with an accent over the second E that can't be done on an english keyboard. Just stay away from it, OK?!!

              This thread is great fun for a grammar and spelling nazi My personal BIGGEST pet peeve without doubt? All the blasted apostrophes - for crying out loud who started this???? For everything plural, you name it, people are putting an apostrophe before the final S. Drives me NUTS!

              OK done ranting....back to your regularly scheduled programming.

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              • Originally posted by murph View Post
                Oh yes and this one - persay, per say or other mangled equivalent. It's per se but with an accent over the second E that can't be done on an english keyboard.
                Nope, no accent. It's from the Latin, not the French. Just plain "per se".

                Originally posted by murph View Post
                This thread is great fun for a grammar and spelling nazi
                I wish "nazi" would fall out of favor as the description of a zealot or extremist...

                Originally posted by murph View Post
                My personal BIGGEST pet peeve without doubt? All the blasted apostrophes - for crying out loud who started this???? For everything plural, you name it, people are putting an apostrophe before the final S. Drives me NUTS!
                Yes, I hate the apostrophe confusion as well. And proper names? No one can figure THEM out! I have a last name that ends in "S". Let's use "Evans" as an example. A friend painted a lovely door sign that said "The Evans'". (There's an apostrophe after Evans, in case it's not visible.) I was bothered enough that I hung it on the back door, LOL. My family and I are the EVANSES. Or we would be if that were actually my last name. You get the point.
                Shall I tell you what I find beautiful about you? You are at your very best when things are worst.
                Starman

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                • Saying "for sell" rather than "for sale" is like nails on a chalkboard for me.

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                  • Y'all forgot the state verb of Texas!

                    Which is "fixin' to." I'm fixin' to get on my horse. I'm a writer by trade and embarassingly admit my well-hidden Texas twang comes out with a "fixin" from time to time

                    And, yes, I use y'all in casual conversation. It is a contraction of you and all with the apostrophe replacing the missing letters. Not nearly as irritating as "yous guys." But, I hate seeing it ya'll!

                    Another item: please capitalize British and English. "Even the British butcher the English language."

                    While I'm at it...
                    Periods and commas go INSIDE the quotes.

                    "They" isn't a gender neutral replacement for he or she

                    I do feel for the posters with dyslexia, BUT it is human nature to completely discount someone's advice or position when you can barely read and decipher what s/he is trying to get across. I actually have a few posters on "ignore" because it is so painful to read their posts. Sorry!

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                    • For those that are interested, this has been an educational thread. Kind of a wake-up call for some of us to smarten up. For others it is irritating and demeaning to be poked at by the holier-than-thou. But that's life, I guess, you get all sorts. Not that we have to be on everybody's Christmas card list and best friends or anything.

                      I do find the text-speak posts the most difficult. Some people just do not know about capitals, paragraphs, sentence construction, etc. But then I just skip them. A lot of posters post as if they are speaking. It does not mean they would write like that if they were job-hunting, etc.

                      The odd spelling mistake - meh. I'll go back to dreaming about laying in a hammock, preferably in the sun somewhere.
                      Proud member of People Who Hate to Kill Wildlife clique

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                      • Originally posted by Foxtrot's View Post
                        What is the connection with "attention to detail' that one poster made? I'll bet some of you people who speak, spell and write with corrent grammar, punctuation and diction may very well show up at a lesson with a horse that is not impeccable, shoes that need polishing, hair that sticks out, etc. Yet the person who has not had the privileges of excellent education, or may have a slight learning disabilities, is equally capable of attending to the smallest of details when it comes to horses and their care and presentation. It is not a serious comparison.

                        Regional idioms abound - if it annoys anybody, I say get a life.

                        Besides, manners are what count and good manners are simply being considerate of other people's feelings. Anybody can do it. Some of you should try.
                        I really think you're taking this thread too seriously. No one on this thread is making fun of those with disabilities or even saying that people lacking in higher education are 'dumb' or somehow less worthy. Truthfully it isn't that hard to use correct grammar and spelling for most people with any degree of education (barring those with medical conditions). Simply cutting and pasting into word will highlight any glaring errors. It does take away credibility from a speaker that gets basic terminology wrong or uses poor grammar. It's just a fact of life. If a thread on a horse board like this really offends someone on such a deep level I would suggest growing a thicker skin.

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                        • Originally posted by GoForAGallop View Post
                          Voila. Voila voila voila.
                          It's French.

                          It's not "wah-lah!," "foulah!," or any of the other ridiculous ways I have seen it spelled.

                          Goodness. It bothers me more than it probably should, but people, it's V-O-I-L-A. And pronounced with a "v" sound anyway, not a "w", so I'm not even sure where that "w" came from.
                          But when pronounced correctly (asks the person whose entire French vocabulary consists of the words "souffle" and "beret" and "Selle Francais"), isn't there a "w" sound right after the opening "v"? If I'm right about that, then foulah ()! There's where the w came from.

                          I think I like "foulah" better than voila anyway.
                          Your future is created by what you do today, not tomorrow.

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                          • Most people (operative word being "most") I know who write one of those alternate forms of "voila" (viola, wa-la, vwalah, etc.) are being funny or tongue-in-cheek. I used to think "viola" was cute until it was overdone, and mistaken for ignorance, LOL.
                            Shall I tell you what I find beautiful about you? You are at your very best when things are worst.
                            Starman

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                            • VYE-OWE-LAH!
                              Adversity is the stone on which I sharpen my blade.

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                              • Originally posted by Windsor1 View Post
                                But when pronounced correctly (asks the person whose entire French vocabulary consists of the words "souffle" and "beret" and "Selle Francais"), isn't there a "w" sound right after the opening "v"? If I'm right about that, then foulah ()! There's where the w came from.

                                I think I like "foulah" better than voila anyway.
                                It's pronounced vwuh-lah

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                                • To keep this HR, I absolutely hate it when people say "ridding" as in "he's a great ridding horse." ARRRGGHHH. It's riding, riding, riding! Also "lessoning" get's my goat too.

                                  One more, you load your horse IN the trailer, not ON the trailer. If you were loading your horse ON the trailer, the horse would be on top of it, not IN it.
                                  Yogurt - If you're so cultured, how come I never see you at the opera? Steven Colbert

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                                  • Originally posted by Mtn trails View Post
                                    One more, you load your horse IN the trailer, not ON the trailer. If you were loading your horse ON the trailer, the horse would be on top of it, not IN it.
                                    Oh, I don't think that's a problem. I mean you get ON a bus, not in it, right? Same thing.
                                    Your future is created by what you do today, not tomorrow.

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                                    • Aw, I don't know why people are upset about this thread. I would never go up to somebody I didn't know and correct their speech, and I'm not going to snarkily comment to a poster about what they've typed.

                                      This is just a fun "what bothers me" thread. It doesn't mean I hate all people that sometimes misspell words or misuse them, it's just fun to discuss commonly misused/misspelled words. And, besides, it's a good refresher course for us all = )

                                      And, just to be clear, a lot of people will judge you based on how you speak and write. I realize some people have disabillities, but they will always have a harder road to travel. When you're looking for a job, well, they're going to hire the most qualified person. And if there are two people that are equally qualified, they're likely going to look at a writing sample and also critique how well you speak.

                                      I just think it's unfortunate that there are a lot of children growing up with parents and schools that don't help them build the necessary skills to succeed. If your resume has mistakes and you say "Bill and me worked real good together" well, you're probably not going to get the job. These are important skills, and a lot of people are starting to ignore them because of the electronic world we live in. I'm a so called "millenial," and we're not nearly as techie as the newest crop... Still, a LOT of people in HR are writing articles about how "different" we are to work with. I can't wait to see how they deal with the kids raised on guitar hero and iphones (at age 6!) A guy I work with is buying his 9 year old daughter a BLACKBERRY! Good lord!

                                      Anyway, on the COTH forums, I'm certainly not going to poke fun at misspellings. Most people are in a hurry, and this is a place to come relax and enjoy yourself - not be judged by your fellow horsie people. But I'm still going to inwardly cringe a bit if you misspell definitely = ) Sorry in advance!

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                                      • I agree with so many of the peeves on this thread! Glad to know I'm not the only one.

                                        One that always gets to me that I haven't read here yet:
                                        The commercials for Le Cordon Bleu School of Culinary Art. They ALWAYS say "blue", even when their name CLEARLY states "bleu." If you're going to say the first two French words IN French, why not finish it with the third?

                                        I called once, because I was so irritated with it, and how do they answer the phone?
                                        "Le Cordon Blue School of Culinary Art, how may I help you?"

                                        Ergh.

                                        ETA: Perhaps the worst of all is someone who preaches another for their "bad" grammar.
                                        Ahem, try "poor" grammar. You don't have to be perfect, but I dare say you ought to be correct in your speech if you are trying to point out someone else's grammatical error.
                                        Last edited by overthemoon; Feb. 10, 2009, 06:17 PM.

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                                        • Originally posted by baymare View Post
                                          Can one lay ones self? Sounds vaguely obscene...

                                          Unless, of course, you mean something like this:

                                          Now I lay me down to sleep
                                          As up my horses neck I creep.
                                          And should I fall before I wake
                                          I pray I'll learn from this mistake!


                                          For someone that started an entire thread about misusing words and making fun of those who do, you would at least think that you could get it right.

                                          You also made the same mistake in your very first post.

                                          This is why you should never make fun of others.

                                          Karma.

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