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You can't win an argument just by being right!
Nah, it's Thor's day. Fitting, since I've spent a few Thursday nights quite hammered.
BOOM!

Annoying me right now - saw a video of a bread free ploughman's lunch sandwiched between 2 huge slices of gerkin. I wanted it immediately. Alas, no gerkin in the fridge.



Nah, it's Thor's day. Fitting, since I've spent a few Thursday nights quite hammered.
BOOM!
Funny thing is, Thursday hammerings never happened to me until I moved fo a Nordic country.

Fun pantheon. I approve!



You can't win an argument just by being right!
Funny thing is, Thursday hammerings never happened to me until I moved fo a Nordic country.

Fun pantheon. I approve!
Those vikings sure can drink!



Another thing that annoys me, people's failing grasp of the English language. I cringe every time I see someone using an apostrophe when trying to pluralize a word. I see this all the time online and lately have started to even see it on professionally printed signs in stores.

Also there's the word women. I see it used frequently when a person is referring to a single adult female person. I've seen it in articles and posts online. It drives me nuts.

And then there's the people I've worked with. I work at a vet clinic and I could not tell you how many times I've seen someone try to turn the word pus into an adjective by adding the letters S and Y.



And then there's the people I've worked with. I work at a vet clinic and I could not tell you how many times I've seen someone try to turn the word pus into an adjective by adding the letters S and Y.
Wow, really? I've never heard this. But then, I suppose my line of work doesn't involve a lot of pus.



When I make a bad pizza! I wait all week to hand make from scratch a pizza every Friday night, I've done that for years...But when the pizza turns out less than a 10, I'm annoyed!........or maybe I'm just suspicious that the mozzarella wasn't actually 100% real cheese as advertised.
Does the top look like a pond melting in late march? Been there...



You can't win an argument just by being right!
Wow, really? I've never heard this. But then, I suppose my line of work doesn't involve a lot of pus.
LOL. That's probably a good thing.

I think the superfluous apostrophe thing (which I don't like either but caught myself doing it the other day) simply comes from people seeing it so often on the net. Becomes like an ear worm. I omit apostrophes a lot because some days my right hand wont (there you go) stretch and I'm too lazy to edit.



European printings of English language books by non-American authors that use American spelling these days pisses me off - I've no problem at all with American editions of those books or all editions of books by American authors using that particular bastardised version of the English language but it appears to be becoming the de facto 'English' language now in the literary world and that's just sad imo.



You can't win an argument just by being right!
European printings of English language books by non-American authors that use American spelling these days pisses me off - I've no problem at all with American editions or editions of books bu American authors using that particular bastardised version of the English language but it appears to be becoming the de facto 'English' language now in the literary world and that's just sad imo.

I dont mind Muricano spelling because I think it makes much more sense, but very hard for me to break the habit from Brit spelling. I had to laugh at some numpty the other day who went spelling nazi on me, not realising both spellings are different. And the funny thing was, he cant spell either way.



Trouble with a capitial 'T'
European printings of English language books by non-American authors that use American spelling these days pisses me off - I've no problem at all with American editions of those books or all editions of books by American authors using that particular bastardised version of the English language but it appears to be becoming the de facto 'English' language now in the literary world and that's just sad imo.
Hmmm, sounds like a gray area to me



Hmmm, sounds like a gray area to me
You know, somehow I just knew somebody would bring colour into it



You can't win an argument just by being right!
LOL. The aforementioned guy actually pulled me up for typing colour.



Bright light. Bright light. Uh oh.
Querellous folks who come down on you like a load of bricks.
Are you talking about those who like this movie?
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"Thursday's child is full of woe"
Which is why they make terribly slow jockeys!
Omg Chyp...I ****ed it up!

I just said the rhyme in my head now because I remembered Thursday's being one of the longer sentences. It's Wednesday's child that's full of woe!

Monday's child is fair of face
Tuesday's child is full of grace
Wednesday's child is full of woe
Thursday's child has far to go
Friday's child is loving and giving
Saturday's child works hard for a living
And the child that is born on the Sabbath day is bonny and blithe and good and gay.



Omg Chyp...I ****ed it up!

I just said the rhyme in my head now because I remembered Thursday's being one of the longer sentences. It's Wednesday's child that's full of woe!

Monday's child is fair of face
Tuesday's child is full of grace
Wednesday's child is full of woe
Thursday's child has far to go
Friday's child is loving and giving
Saturday's child works hard for a living
And the child that is born on the Sabbath day is bonny and blithe and good and gay.
Well if they have far to go and according to you are also full of woe it's really no wonder they make terribly slow jockeys is it



You can't win an argument just by being right!
I feel like you two are speaking in code and that's annoying.

No not really. I found a jar of gerkins so I'm now blissed out.