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There is NO SUCH WORD. ARGH.

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  • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ponygrl:
    Americans say Aluminum, Brits say Aluminium.

    Laura<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    Oh the things you learn (and just last night, no less). Apparently the British scientist (Davy) who "discovered" Al (just to avoid any conversations on the correct spelling ) originally classified it as "alumium." Then for whatever reasons four years later he changed it to "aluminum" and the Americans cheerfully went along. Given the year was 1812, that is rather surprising. Apparently the Brits (other than Davy of course) had different thoughts and didn't give a damn how he thought it should be spelled (or maybe they just weren't going to go along with anything those pesky colonials thought was a good idea, given the colonials rather uncompromising stance on the whole impressment issue). Instead, proving their fondness for the whole "ium" sequence (potassium, sodium, strontium, selenium and so on), they hijacked the word and created "aluminium."

    I swear this is a true story. Just ask Bill Bryson.

    And it's horse related, because it's always good to know if the farrier put alumium, aluminum or aluminium shoes on your fancy hunter.

    Call your village. Their idiot is missing...
    Your crazy is showing. You might want to tuck that back in.

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    • I prefer this version: veni, vidi, vinolenta.

      I came, I saw, I got drunk.

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      • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Lord Helpus:
        Please tell me this isn't correct --

        In an ad in the Thoroughbred Times, taken out weekly by Coolmore Stud (Ireland), to boast about the prowess of its stallions standing at their US division called Ashford Stud:

        "According to The Jockey Club's Equineline Ashford Stud are standing the No. 1 freshman sire, the No. 1 and No.3 juvenile sires and the No.2 and No. 3 second crop sires..."

        Ashford Stud _ARE_ standing stallions?????? This seems so wrong that I cannot imagine it slipped past a myriad of ad writers and proof readers. So I am worried that it IS CORRECT, and I am the one who is wrong.

        Tell me it ain't true!

        <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


        Try reading the new Harry Potter book! It made me go back and read over it several times, but I got used to it pretty quickly

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        • Can't use vinolenta, it's an adjective.

          'O lente, lente currite noctis equi' - Ovid

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          • I just received an e-mail thanking a co-worker for helping with the "bi-lingo" handouts. Eesh!
            Keith: "Now...let's do something normal fathers and daughters do."
            Veronica: "Buy me a pony?"

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            • spucatorum. My Latin is pretty bad.
              How about veni, vidi, veto?

              I see the opportunity to make a neat T-shirt for lit geeks...

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              • spitto, spittere, actui, splattatus....
                The perfect of veto is vetui. That almost sounds worse than actui.
                The plural of anecdote is not data.
                Eventing Yahoo In Training

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                • Oh, remember how we all made fun of the people sho can't seem to make a plural properly?

                  Well, this is going to gag you big time-and it's Horse Related! My 13 year old daughter noticed this yesterday when she babysat for my friend, who just got a new trailer.

                  On the back of it, it says:

                  J & C TRAILER'S


                  Acccck, I SO want to take some white out or some white paint and get rid of the apostrophe-what the hell were they thinking? It would drive me nuts to even KNOW that was on something I was driving around!

                  Once again, it's not a possessive, or a contraction-it's just a plural. It's just "trailers", plain and simple. Good grief. I am losing brain cells right and left wondering about these folks.What ever happened to English class?

                  Elippses Users Clique........Co-Founder Occularly Challenged Equine Support Group, and the new "I own an accident prone horse clique"


                  "And how's that working for ya?" Dr. Phil
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                  • I saw a roadside sign recently for:

                    ANTIQUE,S

                    Not only was there an unnecessary apostrophe - someone had painted it in as a comma.

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                    • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Chaser:
                      I saw a roadside sign recently for:

                      ANTIQUE,S

                      Not only was there an unnecessary apostrophe - someone had painted it in as a comma.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>



                      ROFLMAO....who ARE these people?

                      Elippses Users Clique........Co-Founder Occularly Challenged Equine Support Group, and the new "I own an accident prone horse clique"


                      "And how's that working for ya?" Dr. Phil

                      Ellipses users clique ...
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                      • One that bothers me, but is acceptable is "overexaggerate." It seems redundant to me!

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                        You put on the leather pants and the pants start telling you what to do. -Bono

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                        • Which reminds me of one of my most hated phrases:

                          Very unique.

                          By virtue of being unique, it is one of a kind. It can't be very unique when it's the only one there is!

                          *****************

                          Her vocabulary was as bad as, like, whatever.
                          *****************************************

                          Book: If you take advantage of her, you\'re going to burn in a very special level of Hell, a level they reserve for child molesters and people who talk at the theater. Firefly

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                          • Newpaper headlines, viz: KidNAPED. NO, NO, NO, NO!! It is KidNAPPED!

                            Also, while I acknowledge it does look silly, it should be "BUSSES" not "Buses" when you are referring to multiple vehicles. Or am I just being archaic?

                            A local vet's sign says "Country Vet/Dog's and Cat's". Huh??

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                            • Big bold sign at airport store: "EMBROIDRED SHIRTS"

                              "B***h in training"
                              \"Riding a horse is not a gentle hobby, to be picked up and laid down like a game of solitaire. It is a grand passion. It seizes a person whole and, once it has done so, he will have to accept that his life will be radically changed.\" -- Ralph Waldo E

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                              • Along the line of Sandy's post, I vaguely remember some rule that says when a word ends in a consonant after a vowel, the consonant is doubled.

                                ie&gt; bus/busses, label/labelling

                                Am I wrong? My spellcheck tells me so, but then it also told me that the spelling of my first name is wrong.

                                Edited to add: Here's an interesting web reference: http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/

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                                [This message was edited by stasha on Jul. 10, 2003 at 02:25 PM.]
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                                • That is a spelling convention that has changed within the US. I blame Bill Gates and the MS Word "Spell Checker".

                                  My BA degree ('75) is in "mathematical modelling" (with 2 "l"s).

                                  But Bill Gates insists it only has one, and everyone in the US seems to have followed suit.
                                  Even though "the rules" would say that "modeling" should be pronounced with a long "e".

                                  Fighting Bill Gates is a losing battle.

                                  Janet
                                  chief feeder and mucker for Music, Spy, Belle, and Brain

                                  [This message was edited by Janet on Jul. 10, 2003 at 02:35 PM.]
                                  Janet

                                  chief feeder and mucker for Music, Spy, Belle and Tiara. Someone else is now feeding and mucking for Chief and Brain (both foxhunting now).

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                                  • There's a small village in Yorkshire, England spelt "Chopgate" but if you ask people where is "Chop Gate" they'll look at you like you have rocks in your head & then say with glee "Oh yur nut from 'round 'ere. Yur lookin' for choppy yat"

                                    "My head's not empty, it's just full of crap"
                                    Go Ahead: This is a dare, not permission. Don't Do It!

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                                    • Which brings up another "pet peeve".

                                      A "spell checker" is something which "checks spells"- such as determining if your spell is going to turn the prince into a frog, or into a wolf.

                                      Something which checks SPELLING should be called a "spelling checker".

                                      But that is another lost battle against Bill Gates at al.

                                      Janet
                                      chief feeder and mucker for Music, Spy, Belle, and Brain
                                      Janet

                                      chief feeder and mucker for Music, Spy, Belle and Tiara. Someone else is now feeding and mucking for Chief and Brain (both foxhunting now).

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                                      • Oh Eclipse, your tag line makes me smile. That is me. I may not retain much, but I sure have a head for inane crap. I plan to go on Jeopardy some day and win enough to pay for my vet bills. When I get the courage to embarass myself, I will let you all know so you can laugh at me, ok?

                                        Yes, the spell check. It only works if you understand the language. I looked at a thread last night with the line "It peeked my interest." I thought to myself, why did she not use the dictionary? Peak is a summit, peek is a quick, clandestine look at something...picque is the word. Her interest was Picqued.

                                        So, spell check wouldn't have picked that up anyway--and looking in MY dictionary, it wouldn't have sent her to the correct word (unless she realized the definitions were incorrect--but then how would she find the correct spelling? knowing homonyms I suppose.)


                                        re: you choppy yat....I don't think we can begin to nail people for the weird pronunciations of locales. I could never pronounce Versaillles KY, ver-sails!

                                        But good grammar and proper word use? It's only going to get worse I think. Schools aren't stressing it anymore.

                                        Elippses Users Clique........Co-Founder Occularly Challenged Equine Support Group, and the new "I own an accident prone horse clique"


                                        "And how's that working for ya?" Dr. Phil

                                        Ellipses users clique ...
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                                        • Janet: Here at Hogwarts, we only have 'spell check.' They don't allow us to use Muggle computers.

                                          BTW, you might enjoy http://www.theslot.com/sharp.html.

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