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  • #81
    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by poltroon:
    Bridal trails.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    It's the "bridal trials" that definately peek my interest.

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

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    • #82
      I confess to using "re" a lot, but attribute this to having a big thang for Sam on Law & Order.

      I am so glad the "olde" thing is out in the open.

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      • #83
        Oh Coreene.

        I'm right there with ya ... woof woof, Sam on L&O.

        Now, THAT's one guy I wouldn't throw outa bed for eating crackers. Nopenopenope, sure wouldn't.

        The adventure has begun...
        KT
        "For God hates utterly
        The bray of bragging tongues."
        Sophocles, Antigone Spoken by the Leader of the Chorus of Theban Elders

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        • #84
          And Sam, unlike most of the popular actors these days, is actually OLDER than I am. LOL (So is Harrison Ford, Yum!)


          Now... Here's one so old it has a floor-length beard:

          A honeymoon couple check into the hotel. They say they'd like a suite. The clerk says, "Bridal?" and the bride responds, "No, that won't be necessary. I'll just hold onto his ears until I get the hang of it!"

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          • #85
            And then there was the wannabe cowboy who said he'd "busted" lots of horses.

            Oy vey!

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            • #86
              <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by DMK:
              <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by poltroon:
              Bridal trails.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

              It's the "bridal trials" that definately peek my interest.

              _Call your village. Their idiot is missing..._ <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


              Hey, maybe that's where they got the idea for that show "Bridezillas" LOL!

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              • #87
                well, I shouldn't throw a stone because it will come back and bite me in the a$$, but I hate seeing:

                My horse's wound should heel in a week.

                I'm working on keeping my heals down.
                Keith: "Now...let's do something normal fathers and daughters do."
                Veronica: "Buy me a pony?"

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                • #88
                  And the incorrect use of "your." Ouch!

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                  • #89
                    Has anyone mentioned "Loose" yet? Using the word "loose" when the word that should be used is "lose" is just. . .wrong.

                    It seems like it is just an olde problem that never goes away.

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                    • #90
                      <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Coreene:
                      And the incorrect use of "your." Ouch!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                      ARgh...I am guilty of that.

                      I have to put on my "your" filter and at times pesky little you'res still get through.
                      Keith: "Now...let's do something normal fathers and daughters do."
                      Veronica: "Buy me a pony?"

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                      • #91
                        Oh Hansiska, I am beating myself with my horses' tails because I am such a godawful typist! Please forgive me! Please? How can I possibly make it up to you all? I know! I'll go out in the barn and loose myself while I let my horses go lose. And with any luck, the reigns on my bridals will not have broken.

                        You should have seen this before I proofed it!
                        They don't call me frugal for nothing.
                        Proud and achy member of the Eventing Grannies clique.

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                        • #92
                          RE: Conformation vs. Confirmation...

                          Maybe I've been around horses too long, but whenever I email someone to get "Confirmation" on something at work, I type "Conformation"...drives my boss CRAZY....

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                          • #93
                            errrr frugalannie ... didn't you mean the

                            "reigns on my bridals will not have busted?"

                            The adventure has begun...
                            KT
                            "For God hates utterly
                            The bray of bragging tongues."
                            Sophocles, Antigone Spoken by the Leader of the Chorus of Theban Elders

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                            • #94
                              <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by MrsMouse:


                              Oh, and as far as "Ye Olde yadda yadda", I heard once that in actual Old English, Ye was pronounced as The. So it is actually The Old Crappy Gift Shop.
                              <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                              Yep. The old English alphabet had several extra letters, one of which ("thorn") represents the "th" sound. I looks a LITTLE bit like a "y" (but more like a "p", or a greek "theta").

                              When using the modern alphabet, it was replaced by "y", but still pronounced "th".

                              See
                              lost letters

                              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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                              • #95
                                <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> posted Jun. 24, 2003 02:58 PM
                                Oh Hansiska, I am beating myself with my horses' tails because I am such a godawful typist! Please forgive me! Please? How can I possibly make it up to you all? I know! I'll go out in the barn and loose myself while I let my horses go lose. And with any luck, the reigns on my bridals will not have broken.

                                You should have seen this before I proofed it!

                                <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>




                                OK, you're forgiven!!! I have to admit I'm anal about these things; I have a BA and MA in English, and was four years into a PhD in the subject until I quit to make enough money for horses....
                                Kendra -- Runningwater Warmbloods
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                                • #96
                                  Oh man! I stand corrected again. I wasn't sure if it was busted, broaked or broken. Thanks for straitening me out.

                                  For real, the only way I can remember when to put an apostrophe (see, if I type slowly enough I can spell!) in "its" is to recall that his or hers doesn't have one.

                                  And what about that endangered species, the adverb?
                                  They don't call me frugal for nothing.
                                  Proud and achy member of the Eventing Grannies clique.

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                                  • #97
                                    And then there are the truck/trailer threads where people stop their rigs with the breaks. (the one about riding with heals down reminded me of that)

                                    ___________
                                    He's not really a pony, and I'm really not "pony aged" either.
                                    "One person's cowboy is another person's blooming idiot" -- katarine

                                    Spay and neuter. Please.

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                                    • #98
                                      Oh Monstr. You're so funny.

                                      The adventure has begun...
                                      KT
                                      "For God hates utterly
                                      The bray of bragging tongues."
                                      Sophocles, Antigone Spoken by the Leader of the Chorus of Theban Elders

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                                      • #99
                                        I noticed some of my bugbears listed already: loose instead of lose, and those that use there, they're, their interchangably. One misspelling that absolutely drives me nuts is when people type tounge/toungue/any other variant instead of tongue. Then there are those that do not know the difference between advice and advise. Oh, one more, using whether, weather, wether wrongly: of course they can ALL be used in one sentence - I do not know whether my wether can stand this weather.

                                        The horse one that gets my goat is 'Who is going to ride your horse in the next race?' No one seems to 'get it' that these are Standardbreds and are driven. This is generally followed by a puzzled look, and "but they RIDE race horses, not drive them". Thankfully, I live in an area with a rich harness racing tradition, and am not often confronted with these questions now. The pensioners sure do enjoy watching me jog though, as it brings back memories of when we had a thriving track here, and several full cards of racing a year.


                                        The use of colt when applied to all young horses doesn't bother me in the least, however. I am old, and use it myself; in fact I am old enough to vaguely recall ads listing horse colts and mare colts for sale, and certainly remember the old-timers talking that way. At one point, centuries ago, the word colt (koltt) referred to young male children (Norse), and when the Norse invaded England, the use of the word evolved to mean young animal up to useable age, regardless of species. Eventually the word was applied to all young equines, with the qualifier of horse colt or mare colt when referring to specific animals. The use of filly and colt to designate gender is actually fairly recent. Derivation of filly is from the French fille, meaning young girl.

                                        Now let's see how many mistakes I made typing this out Probably a few, because things don't always look right to me when I read them.

                                        Since I do not belong to a clique, I am now the founder of the Dyslexic Clique. Dyslexics of the world - UNTIE!!
                                        Founder of the Dyslexic Clique. Dyslexics of the world - UNTIE!!

                                        Member: Incredible Invisbles

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                                        • I don't know if anyone has mentioned this yet, but how about "add" for advertisement? As in: "Can you help me write an add for the classifieds? I have a lot of olde tack that I don't use anymore. You're help would be appreciated."

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