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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Maggie Cambron writes:
>
> Hey, I resemble that nasturtium! I'll have you know that I too cringe when I
> hear that phrase (no offense, Brad!). It also pains me that I have seen two
> people on Lugnet who certainly should have known better write "between you and
> I". And while I'm at it "drug" is not a past tense of "drag"! Since
> "short-lived" means "having a short life", the correct pronunciation should be
> obvious.
>
> If I think of other examples I'll be more than happy share them-- can you tell
> that I could care less about this topic? A LOT less?
>
> Maggie C. (tickled to have worked the word "nasturtium" into yet another post)
Here's one that drives me BONKERS! *"All of a sudden."* What is a "sudden".
And how does "all" of one cause something to occur quickly. What does "part
of a sudden" do? (I looked it up - it is also a noun, but it still drives me
crazy).
Here's a few other words and phrases to add to the list:
ekspecially
ekscape
"I have the slightest idea"
comf-ter-ble (for comfortable)
farhead (for forehead)
acrossed
Bill
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