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notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Hippies Married people The 80's Married people with kids Rednecks Married people with kids at the crag John Tesh (and his intelligence for my life) Married people with kids at the crag who talk to me about how well their kids climb People who say "like" more than 10 times a minute Married people with kids at the crag who talk to me about how well their kids climb and how proud they are Michael Bay ... Oh no. Like I think I made you list like 6 or 7 times. HA! You know I got nothin but love Dubba-D. Just had a bad experience the other week. All that and you followed it up with a Pearl Harbor viewing? My heart goes out to you. Oh...and where did the hippies and rednecks fit in to the story?
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areyoumydude wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Hippies Married people The 80's Married people with kids Rednecks Married people with kids at the crag John Tesh (and his intelligence for my life) Married people with kids at the crag who talk to me about how well their kids climb People who say "like" more than 10 times a minute Married people with kids at the crag who talk to me about how well their kids climb and how proud they are Michael Bay ... Oh no. Like I think I made you list like 6 or 7 times. HA! You know I got nothin but love Dubba-D. Just had a bad experience the other week. All that and you followed it up with a Pearl Harbor viewing? My heart goes out to you. Oh...and where did the hippies and rednecks fit in to the story? Probably somewhere around Fayetteville, WestVa, I'd guess.
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notapplicable
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areyoumydude wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Hippies Married people The 80's Married people with kids Rednecks Married people with kids at the crag John Tesh (and his intelligence for my life) Married people with kids at the crag who talk to me about how well their kids climb People who say "like" more than 10 times a minute Married people with kids at the crag who talk to me about how well their kids climb and how proud they are Michael Bay ... Oh no. Like I think I made you list like 6 or 7 times. HA! You know I got nothin but love Dubba-D. Just had a bad experience the other week. All that and you followed it up with a Pearl Harbor viewing? My heart goes out to you. Oh...and where did the hippies and rednecks fit in to the story? Hmmm, I would have thought those two would be the most self-explanatory of the list...
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notapplicable wrote: areyoumydude wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Hippies Married people The 80's Married people with kids Rednecks Married people with kids at the crag John Tesh (and his intelligence for my life) Married people with kids at the crag who talk to me about how well their kids climb People who say "like" more than 10 times a minute Married people with kids at the crag who talk to me about how well their kids climb and how proud they are Michael Bay ... Oh no. Like I think I made you list like 6 or 7 times. HA! You know I got nothin but love Dubba-D. Just had a bad experience the other week. All that and you followed it up with a Pearl Harbor viewing? My heart goes out to you. Oh...and where did the hippies and rednecks fit in to the story? Hmmm, I would have thought those two would be the most self-explanatory of the list... Yeah. I just like, envisioned a hippy family like, listening to a John Tesh CD and a redneck family like, rocking out to a Poison cassette tape while like, bragging about their kids at the crag. Both touting Pearl harbor as their like, favorite movie evar. Like, you know, that would like, totally like, piss me off.
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areyoumydude wrote: notapplicable wrote: areyoumydude wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Hippies Married people The 80's Married people with kids Rednecks Married people with kids at the crag John Tesh (and his intelligence for my life) Married people with kids at the crag who talk to me about how well their kids climb People who say "like" more than 10 times a minute Married people with kids at the crag who talk to me about how well their kids climb and how proud they are Michael Bay ... Oh no. Like I think I made you list like 6 or 7 times. HA! You know I got nothin but love Dubba-D. Just had a bad experience the other week. All that and you followed it up with a Pearl Harbor viewing? My heart goes out to you. Oh...and where did the hippies and rednecks fit in to the story? Hmmm, I would have thought those two would be the most self-explanatory of the list... Yeah. I just like, envisioned a hippy family like, listening to a John Tesh CD and a redneck family like, rocking out to a Poison cassette tape while like, bragging about their kids at the crag. Both touting Pearl harbor as their like, favorite movie evar. Like, you know, that would like, totally like, piss me off. Thankfully that was not the case, as my head would likely have exploded, as it nearly just did. The hippies, rednecks, 80's, et al. are longstanding targets, the reasons for which are numerous.
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notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Hippies Married people The 80's Married people with kids Rednecks Married people with kids at the crag John Tesh (and his intelligence for my life) Married people with kids at the crag who talk to me about how well their kids climb People who say "like" more than 10 times a minute Married people with kids at the crag who talk to me about how well their kids climb and how proud they are Michael Bay ... Oh no. Like I think I made you list like 6 or 7 times. HA! You know I got nothin but love Dubba-D. Just had a bad experience the other week. Why U hate on me Bryan. Why you hate on my young boy, he cruises 5.6 like a dream. YBY???
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notapplicable wrote: areyoumydude wrote: notapplicable wrote: areyoumydude wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Hippies Married people The 80's Married people with kids Rednecks Married people with kids at the crag John Tesh (and his intelligence for my life) Married people with kids at the crag who talk to me about how well their kids climb People who say "like" more than 10 times a minute Married people with kids at the crag who talk to me about how well their kids climb and how proud they are Michael Bay ... Oh no. Like I think I made you list like 6 or 7 times. HA! You know I got nothin but love Dubba-D. Just had a bad experience the other week. All that and you followed it up with a Pearl Harbor viewing? My heart goes out to you. Oh...and where did the hippies and rednecks fit in to the story? Hmmm, I would have thought those two would be the most self-explanatory of the list... Yeah. I just like, envisioned a hippy family like, listening to a John Tesh CD and a redneck family like, rocking out to a Poison cassette tape while like, bragging about their kids at the crag. Both touting Pearl harbor as their like, favorite movie evar. Like, you know, that would like, totally like, piss me off. Thankfully that was not the case, as my head would likely have exploded, as it nearly just did. The hippies, rednecks, 80's, et al. are longstanding targets, the reasons for which are numerous. Y U hate on the 80's B. Like me went to Skul an learn to klim an stuf in like the 80's. An Y U listen to like Tesh anyway dude. Nothing good kan come of dat. Me no remember like the last time I ever heard Tesh. Maybe U should no listen to him no more.
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areyoumydude wrote: notapplicable wrote: areyoumydude wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Hippies Married people The 80's Married people with kids Rednecks Married people with kids at the crag John Tesh (and his intelligence for my life) Married people with kids at the crag who talk to me about how well their kids climb People who say "like" more than 10 times a minute Married people with kids at the crag who talk to me about how well their kids climb and how proud they are Michael Bay ... Oh no. Like I think I made you list like 6 or 7 times. HA! You know I got nothin but love Dubba-D. Just had a bad experience the other week. All that and you followed it up with a Pearl Harbor viewing? My heart goes out to you. Oh...and where did the hippies and rednecks fit in to the story? Hmmm, I would have thought those two would be the most self-explanatory of the list... Yeah. I just like, envisioned a hippy family like, listening to a John Tesh CD and a redneck family like, rocking out to a Poison cassette tape while like, bragging about their kids at the crag. Both touting Pearl harbor as their like, favorite movie evar. Like, you know, that would like, totally like, piss me off. That wuz only eight times.
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kachoong wrote: areyoumydude wrote: notapplicable wrote: areyoumydude wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Hippies Married people The 80's Married people with kids Rednecks Married people with kids at the crag John Tesh (and his intelligence for my life) Married people with kids at the crag who talk to me about how well their kids climb People who say "like" more than 10 times a minute Married people with kids at the crag who talk to me about how well their kids climb and how proud they are Michael Bay ... Oh no. Like I think I made you list like 6 or 7 times. HA! You know I got nothin but love Dubba-D. Just had a bad experience the other week. All that and you followed it up with a Pearl Harbor viewing? My heart goes out to you. Oh...and where did the hippies and rednecks fit in to the story? Hmmm, I would have thought those two would be the most self-explanatory of the list... Yeah. I just like, envisioned a hippy family like, listening to a John Tesh CD and a redneck family like, rocking out to a Poison cassette tape while like, bragging about their kids at the crag. Both touting Pearl harbor as their like, favorite movie evar. Like, you know, that would like, totally like, piss me off. That wuz only eight times. I didn't want to stir up any more hate. http://www.deadpointmag.com/...love-blog-march-2010
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jt512 wrote: edge wrote: jt512 wrote: The question should be " whom do you hate?" and my answer is people with bad grammar. Jay Actually it should be " Whom do you hate?" since the first word in the title merits capitalization. I think if you're going to take the tack that you're quoting a title, then you'd have to capitalize every word in it. I probably should have capitalized "whom" because I was quoting a complete sentence. However, I don't hate people who make minor errors in punctuation, as long as I can see they're making an effort to get it right. But I do hate people who make up their own punctuation marks, like the double period (..) or the bizarre triple comma (,,,). And, of course, I really hate people who capitalize random nouns. I also hate people who don't capitalize the first word in their sentences, but not nearly as much. Other people I hate are people who make inexplicable spacing errors. These include people who can't get it straight that punctuation marks like commas go directly after the word, and that these are followed by a space before the next word; and people who can't get it straight that paragraphs are separated by exactly one blank line. It goes without saying that I hate bad spellers, including people who use excessive text messaging abbreviations in their posts. The most annoying such abbreviation is "yr" to mean "your" or "you're." I'm not sure whom I hate more: people who write "yr" or people who write these words out fully, but don't know the difference between the two. I can barely tolerate the "yr" meme from someone, such as klk, who otherwise writes well, but I had to finally killfile bearbrainer the other day when I got to his second "yr" in his second consecutive uncapitalized, barely comprehensible sentence. This is a good thread. Jay Wow! I hate all of that too! And I hate that I am agreeing with you (for once). I also hate notebook keyboards for making all of the above very difficult to do right. I hate the incorrect spelling of the words "colour" and "realise".
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wiki wrote: jt512 wrote: edge wrote: jt512 wrote: The question should be " whom do you hate?" and my answer is people with bad grammar. Jay Actually it should be " Whom do you hate?" since the first word in the title merits capitalization. I think if you're going to take the tack that you're quoting a title, then you'd have to capitalize every word in it. I probably should have capitalized "whom" because I was quoting a complete sentence. However, I don't hate people who make minor errors in punctuation, as long as I can see they're making an effort to get it right. But I do hate people who make up their own punctuation marks, like the double period (..) or the bizarre triple comma (,,,). And, of course, I really hate people who capitalize random nouns. I also hate people who don't capitalize the first word in their sentences, but not nearly as much. Other people I hate are people who make inexplicable spacing errors. These include people who can't get it straight that punctuation marks like commas go directly after the word, and that these are followed by a space before the next word; and people who can't get it straight that paragraphs are separated by exactly one blank line. It goes without saying that I hate bad spellers, including people who use excessive text messaging abbreviations in their posts. The most annoying such abbreviation is "yr" to mean "your" or "you're." I'm not sure whom I hate more: people who write "yr" or people who write these words out fully, but don't know the difference between the two. I can barely tolerate the "yr" meme from someone, such as klk, who otherwise writes well, but I had to finally killfile bearbrainer the other day when I got to his second "yr" in his second consecutive uncapitalized, barely comprehensible sentence. This is a good thread. Jay Wow! I hate all of that too! And I hate that I am agreeing with you (for once). I also hate notebook keyboards for making all of the above very difficult to do right. I hate the incorrect spelling of the words "colour" and "realise". correctly* And
Wiki wrote: Most words ending in an unstressed -our in British English (e.g., colour, flavour, honour, neighbour, rumour, labour, humour) end in -or in American English (e.g., color, flavor, honor, neighbor, rumor, labor, humor) Moreover, it's coincidental that you'd suggest that "colour" is spelled incorrectly, but place your period outside the quotation mark. It is American practice to place it inside, but British practice to place it outside. Hmm. How coincidental.
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spikeddem wrote: wiki wrote: jt512 wrote: edge wrote: jt512 wrote: The question should be " whom do you hate?" and my answer is people with bad grammar. Jay Actually it should be " Whom do you hate?" since the first word in the title merits capitalization. I think if you're going to take the tack that you're quoting a title, then you'd have to capitalize every word in it. I probably should have capitalized "whom" because I was quoting a complete sentence. However, I don't hate people who make minor errors in punctuation, as long as I can see they're making an effort to get it right. But I do hate people who make up their own punctuation marks, like the double period (..) or the bizarre triple comma (,,,). And, of course, I really hate people who capitalize random nouns. I also hate people who don't capitalize the first word in their sentences, but not nearly as much. Other people I hate are people who make inexplicable spacing errors. These include people who can't get it straight that punctuation marks like commas go directly after the word, and that these are followed by a space before the next word; and people who can't get it straight that paragraphs are separated by exactly one blank line. It goes without saying that I hate bad spellers, including people who use excessive text messaging abbreviations in their posts. The most annoying such abbreviation is "yr" to mean "your" or "you're." I'm not sure whom I hate more: people who write "yr" or people who write these words out fully, but don't know the difference between the two. I can barely tolerate the "yr" meme from someone, such as klk, who otherwise writes well, but I had to finally killfile bearbrainer the other day when I got to his second "yr" in his second consecutive uncapitalized, barely comprehensible sentence. This is a good thread. Jay Wow! I hate all of that too! And I hate that I am agreeing with you (for once). I also hate notebook keyboards for making all of the above very difficult to do right. I hate the incorrect spelling of the words "colour" and "realise". correctly* And Wiki wrote: Most words ending in an unstressed -our in British English (e.g., colour, flavour, honour, neighbour, rumour, labour, humour) end in -or in American English (e.g., color, flavor, honor, neighbor, rumor, labor, humor) Moreover, it's coincidental that you'd suggest that "colour" is spelled incorrectly, but place your period outside the quotation mark. It is American practice to place it inside, but British practice to place it outside. Hmm. How coincidental.  I think the fullstop goes at the end of the sentence. In this case the whole sentence inludes the brackets so the fullstop goes outside the bracket. It would go inside the bracket if the sentence was inside the bracket. Hmm note to self... don't try to make grammer punctuation jokes when too drunk to see straight!
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spikeddem wrote: wiki wrote: jt512 wrote: edge wrote: jt512 wrote: The question should be " whom do you hate?" and my answer is people with bad grammar. Jay Actually it should be " Whom do you hate?" since the first word in the title merits capitalization. I think if you're going to take the tack that you're quoting a title, then you'd have to capitalize every word in it. I probably should have capitalized "whom" because I was quoting a complete sentence. However, I don't hate people who make minor errors in punctuation, as long as I can see they're making an effort to get it right. But I do hate people who make up their own punctuation marks, like the double period (..) or the bizarre triple comma (,,,). And, of course, I really hate people who capitalize random nouns. I also hate people who don't capitalize the first word in their sentences, but not nearly as much. Other people I hate are people who make inexplicable spacing errors. These include people who can't get it straight that punctuation marks like commas go directly after the word, and that these are followed by a space before the next word; and people who can't get it straight that paragraphs are separated by exactly one blank line. It goes without saying that I hate bad spellers, including people who use excessive text messaging abbreviations in their posts. The most annoying such abbreviation is "yr" to mean "your" or "you're." I'm not sure whom I hate more: people who write "yr" or people who write these words out fully, but don't know the difference between the two. I can barely tolerate the "yr" meme from someone, such as klk, who otherwise writes well, but I had to finally killfile bearbrainer the other day when I got to his second "yr" in his second consecutive uncapitalized, barely comprehensible sentence. This is a good thread. Jay Wow! I hate all of that too! And I hate that I am agreeing with you (for once). I also hate notebook keyboards for making all of the above very difficult to do right. I hate the incorrect spelling of the words "colour" and "realise". correctly* And Wiki wrote: Most words ending in an unstressed -our in British English (e.g., colour, flavour, honour, neighbour, rumour, labour, humour) end in -or in American English (e.g., color, flavor, honor, neighbor, rumor, labor, humor) Moreover, it's coincidental that you'd suggest that "colour" is spelled incorrectly, but place your period outside the quotation mark. It is American practice to place it inside, but British practice to place it outside. Hmm. How coincidental.  I hate how Americans don't realise that "American" english is really only used in America. I beleive the rest of the world uses "colour" and "labour" in their english.
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granite_grrl wrote: spikeddem wrote: wiki wrote: jt512 wrote: edge wrote: jt512 wrote: The question should be " whom do you hate?" and my answer is people with bad grammar. Jay Actually it should be " Whom do you hate?" since the first word in the title merits capitalization. I think if you're going to take the tack that you're quoting a title, then you'd have to capitalize every word in it. I probably should have capitalized "whom" because I was quoting a complete sentence. However, I don't hate people who make minor errors in punctuation, as long as I can see they're making an effort to get it right. But I do hate people who make up their own punctuation marks, like the double period (..) or the bizarre triple comma (,,,). And, of course, I really hate people who capitalize random nouns. I also hate people who don't capitalize the first word in their sentences, but not nearly as much. Other people I hate are people who make inexplicable spacing errors. These include people who can't get it straight that punctuation marks like commas go directly after the word, and that these are followed by a space before the next word; and people who can't get it straight that paragraphs are separated by exactly one blank line. It goes without saying that I hate bad spellers, including people who use excessive text messaging abbreviations in their posts. The most annoying such abbreviation is "yr" to mean "your" or "you're." I'm not sure whom I hate more: people who write "yr" or people who write these words out fully, but don't know the difference between the two. I can barely tolerate the "yr" meme from someone, such as klk, who otherwise writes well, but I had to finally killfile bearbrainer the other day when I got to his second "yr" in his second consecutive uncapitalized, barely comprehensible sentence. This is a good thread. Jay Wow! I hate all of that too! And I hate that I am agreeing with you (for once). I also hate notebook keyboards for making all of the above very difficult to do right. I hate the incorrect spelling of the words "colour" and "realise". correctly* And Wiki wrote: Most words ending in an unstressed -our in British English (e.g., colour, flavour, honour, neighbour, rumour, labour, humour) end in -or in American English (e.g., color, flavor, honor, neighbor, rumor, labor, humor) Moreover, it's coincidental that you'd suggest that "colour" is spelled incorrectly, but place your period outside the quotation mark. It is American practice to place it inside, but British practice to place it outside. Hmm. How coincidental.  I hate how Americans don't realise that "American" english is really only used in America. I beleive the rest of the world uses "colour" and "labour" in their english. We are a bunch of ignorant mouthbreathers.
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dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: spikeddem wrote: wiki wrote: jt512 wrote: edge wrote: jt512 wrote: The question should be " whom do you hate?" and my answer is people with bad grammar. Jay Actually it should be " Whom do you hate?" since the first word in the title merits capitalization. I think if you're going to take the tack that you're quoting a title, then you'd have to capitalize every word in it. I probably should have capitalized "whom" because I was quoting a complete sentence. However, I don't hate people who make minor errors in punctuation, as long as I can see they're making an effort to get it right. But I do hate people who make up their own punctuation marks, like the double period (..) or the bizarre triple comma (,,,). And, of course, I really hate people who capitalize random nouns. I also hate people who don't capitalize the first word in their sentences, but not nearly as much. Other people I hate are people who make inexplicable spacing errors. These include people who can't get it straight that punctuation marks like commas go directly after the word, and that these are followed by a space before the next word; and people who can't get it straight that paragraphs are separated by exactly one blank line. It goes without saying that I hate bad spellers, including people who use excessive text messaging abbreviations in their posts. The most annoying such abbreviation is "yr" to mean "your" or "you're." I'm not sure whom I hate more: people who write "yr" or people who write these words out fully, but don't know the difference between the two. I can barely tolerate the "yr" meme from someone, such as klk, who otherwise writes well, but I had to finally killfile bearbrainer the other day when I got to his second "yr" in his second consecutive uncapitalized, barely comprehensible sentence. This is a good thread. Jay Wow! I hate all of that too! And I hate that I am agreeing with you (for once). I also hate notebook keyboards for making all of the above very difficult to do right. I hate the incorrect spelling of the words "colour" and "realise". correctly* And Wiki wrote: Most words ending in an unstressed -our in British English (e.g., colour, flavour, honour, neighbour, rumour, labour, humour) end in -or in American English (e.g., color, flavor, honor, neighbor, rumor, labor, humor) Moreover, it's coincidental that you'd suggest that "colour" is spelled incorrectly, but place your period outside the quotation mark. It is American practice to place it inside, but British practice to place it outside. Hmm. How coincidental.  I hate how Americans don't realise that "American" english is really only used in America. I beleive the rest of the world uses "colour" and "labour" in their english. We are a bunch of ignorant mouthbreathers. Which brings up my next point... Lee Greenwood needs to die a painful death, hopefully as a result of a band of marauding sodomizing Mexicans.
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Me I hate the dirty rat that wouldn't let me over on the road, even though I gave him lots of signal and time to do so, so I could make my left at the next light so I moved over anyway. Ha.
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I also hate work da weekend.
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I hate living out of a hotel room. I also think that a buisness trip to Edmonton in December also sucks.
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Come on people. It's WHO (or whom if you're Jhey) do you hate, not what do you hate. I hate the entire cast of Glee, even though I've never seen the show. Hate, hate, hate!!!
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I hate skinny people.
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chadnsc wrote: I hate skinny people. I hate fat people.
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granite_grrl wrote: chadnsc wrote: I hate skinny people. I hate fat people.
I hate skinny people who make suits out of fat people.
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I hate dumbfuck trailer trash chic. My niece posed for a few of her graduation pictures in a formal dress.....sitting on a jacked pickup with a shotgun across her lap and a confederate flag draped across the hood. Stoopid: It's the new black.
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traddad wrote: I hate dumbfuck trailer trash chic. My niece posed for a few of her graduation pictures in a formal dress.....sitting on a jacked pickup with a shotgun across her lap and a confederate flag draped across the hood. Stoopid: It's the new black. Worthless without pictures.
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