TillyGalore wrote:I like chocolate.DukeUsul wrote: People should say whatever they like. ;-)
Ymm, chocolate.
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TillyGalore wrote:I like chocolate.DukeUsul wrote: People should say whatever they like. ;-)
Or alternatively,CathyCA wrote:Most people do: grammatical conventions be damned!People should say whatever they like. ;-)
wilson wrote:Or alternatively,CathyCA wrote:Most people do: grammatical conventions be damned!People should say whatever they like. ;-)
Most people do [say whatever they like], irregardless of grammatical conventions.
Nobody who uses that "word" should be allowed to be a prodamnfessor of anything.CathyCA wrote:"IrreDAMNgardless?" <-----quoting my Federal Income Tax professor, Joel Bunkley
The correct word is "regardless." We had a Criminal Law professor and assistant dean who used the word, "irregardless." Our Federal Income Tax professor knew it to be wrong, so he utilized the word "irreDAMNgardless" as a "tribute" to that professor and dean.wilson wrote:Nobody who uses that "word" should be allowed to be a prodamnfessor of anything.CathyCA wrote:"IrreDAMNgardless?" <-----quoting my Federal Income Tax professor, Joel Bunkley
Got it. I rescind my above comment. "Irregardless" grates on my nerves like fingernails on a chalkboard.CathyCA wrote:The correct word is "regardless." We had a Criminal Law professor and assistant dean who used the word, "irregardless." Our Federal Income Tax professor knew it to be wrong, so he utilized the word "irreDAMNgardless" as a "tribute" to that professor and dean.wilson wrote:Nobody who uses that "word" should be allowed to be a prodamnfessor of anything.CathyCA wrote:"IrreDAMNgardless?" <-----quoting my Federal Income Tax professor, Joel Bunkley
Isn't that the name of a restaurant in Raleigh? It is!wilson wrote:Got it. I rescind my above comment. "Irregardless" grates on my nerves like fingernails on a chalkboard.CathyCA wrote:"IrreDAMNgardless?" <-----quoting my Federal Income Tax professor, Joel Bunkley
:9f:Nobody who uses that "word" should be allowed to be a prodamnfessor of anything.
The correct word is "regardless." We had a Criminal Law professor and assistant dean who used the word, "irregardless." Our Federal Income Tax professor knew it to be wrong, so he utilized the word "irreDAMNgardless" as a "tribute" to that professor and dean.
Yes, it is. I went to Irregardless a lot during my first two years of practice in Raleigh. They serve a lot of sprouts.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Isn't that the name of a restaurant in Raleigh? It is!wilson wrote:Got it. I rescind my above comment. "Irregardless" grates on my nerves like fingernails on a chalkboard.CathyCA wrote:"IrreDAMNgardless?" <-----quoting my Federal Income Tax professor, Joel Bunkley
:9f:Nobody who uses that "word" should be allowed to be a prodamnfessor of anything.
The correct word is "regardless." We had a Criminal Law professor and assistant dean who used the word, "irregardless." Our Federal Income Tax professor knew it to be wrong, so he utilized the word "irreDAMNgardless" as a "tribute" to that professor and dean.
http://www.irregardless.com/
I wanna go there just so I can barf all over the table.CathyCA wrote:Yes, it is. I went to Irregardless a lot during my first two years of practice in Raleigh. They serve a lot of sprouts.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Isn't that the name of a restaurant in Raleigh? It is!
http://www.irregardless.com/
I'll go just to watch.wilson wrote:I wanna go there just so I can barf all over the table.CathyCA wrote:Yes, it is. I went to Irregardless a lot during my first two years of practice in Raleigh. They serve a lot of sprouts.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Isn't that the name of a restaurant in Raleigh? It is!
http://www.irregardless.com/
Irregardless of whether you actually want it?CathyCA wrote:Do you like lemon tahini dressing? They put it on EVERYTHING.
Irrefreakingardless.wilson wrote:Irregardless of whether you actually want it?CathyCA wrote:Do you like lemon tahini dressing? They put it on EVERYTHING.
Lady Catherine Dusty-MillsCathyCA wrote:In honor of the big wedding on Friday, use your royal wedding guest name. Start with either Lord or Lady. Your first name is one of your grandparents' names. Your surname is the name of your first pet, double-barreled with the name of the street you grew up on. No pets? Use two street names. Post yours here, then cut and paste it into your status.
Cordially,
Lady Grace Toulouse-Clarksville
Is this kind of like your porno name?CathyCA wrote:In honor of the big wedding on Friday, use your royal wedding guest name. Start with either Lord or Lady. Your first name is one of your grandparents' names. Your surname is the name of your first pet, double-barreled with the name of the street you grew up on. No pets? Use two street names. Post yours here, then cut and paste it into your status.
Cordially,
Lady Grace Toulouse-Clarksville
Oh, gawd. I'm not really gonna do this, am I?windsor wrote:Lady Catherine Dusty-MillsCathyCA wrote:In honor of the big wedding on Friday, use your royal wedding guest name. Start with either Lord or Lady. Your first name is one of your grandparents' names. Your surname is the name of your first pet, double-barreled with the name of the street you grew up on. No pets? Use two street names. Post yours here, then cut and paste it into your status.
Cordially,
Lady Grace Toulouse-Clarksville
Dusty Mills sounds more like a stripper name than a royal wedding guest.....
I'll stick with Duchess of Durham.CathyCA wrote:In honor of the big wedding on Friday, use your royal wedding guest name. Start with either Lord or Lady. Your first name is one of your grandparents' names. Your surname is the name of your first pet, double-barreled with the name of the street you grew up on. No pets? Use two street names. Post yours here, then cut and paste it into your status.
Cordially,
Lady Grace Toulouse-Clarksville
Lady Corrie Lee Toby-BatteryParkCathyCA wrote:In honor of the big wedding on Friday, use your royal wedding guest name. Start with either Lord or Lady. Your first name is one of your grandparents' names. Your surname is the name of your first pet, double-barreled with the name of the street you grew up on. No pets? Use two street names. Post yours here, then cut and paste it into your status.
Cordially,
Lady Grace Toulouse-Clarksville