... it's going to be a long 30 days if we're already discussing spelling and grammar.
How very true! I just wanted to add that if a word ain't in the Oxford English Dictionary then it ain't a word irregardless of the supposibility of dem dare being added to other inferiostically lesser dicshunaries.
Examples that make me cringe:
- Is dat dem dare? Chicago/Detroit/Windsor speak meaning, "Is that them [over] there?" As a child who grew up in this area, I prayed for nuclear holocaust each and every time I heard this phrase uttered.
- Gimme fah woofa regla! Southern speak in which the driver is asking the attendant, "May I have five [dollars] worth of regular [gasoline]. Yes, my first foray into a southern Georgia "Fillin Station" was enough to make me wish the communists would invite the southern U.S. and wipeout everyone in the bible belt...similar to the movie Red Dawn.
- I could go on and on and on and on...
You know, I think I may register idiotsdictionary.com as an online resource for people to concoct and post their made up words (e.g., fabricate 'em and post 'em): ain't, dare, dat, dem, dicshunaries, fah, gimme, inferiostically, irregardless, regla, woofa. If you can't beat 'em (literally) you may as well be assmutilated by 'em.
Anyway, just a tongue-in-cheek look at how we [mis]use words - so don't it too seriously.
Back on topic...it should be interesting to see how the Dish Network vs. AMC Networks clash unfolds now that we're moving into June.