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Breakdown of grammar...disconcerting

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  1. JSinNOLA

    JSinNOLA Two Time F1 World Champ
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    I am watching 60 minutes right now and Leslie Stall(sp?) is doing a story. Anyway, during the program they were showing a clip of someone and had Leslie do a segue to the next shot.

    She says, "...but there is still lots of problems..."

    What???

    This was a sound clip that had to pass through editing. I was pretty surprised that it got through without being yanked.

    Sure, everyone can make mistakes from time to time, but I am just annoyed that nobody noticed.
     
  2. 134282

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    Segue

    :rolleyes:
     
  3. CMY

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    #3 CMY, Dec 17, 2006
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  4. JSinNOLA

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    What are you guys talking about?
     
  5. Blackbird4life

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    NNO fixed a word in your post. CMY...I have not a clue, except for the fact that he might be confused on that word or Segway.
     
  6. LetsJet

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    I think you know..........

    It was pretty funny.
     
  7. ItaliaF1

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    I have also noticed this. For example, the commentators always seem to say "This team has really been playing physical.," while they should be saying "physically." Also, I HATE when people say "Don't take it personal.," when they should be saying "personally." It's one of my biggest pet peaves- right up there with people that say "Mondee" and Tuesdee," etc.
     
  8. Webby

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    A segue is a transition.
    The Segway is only the coolest two-wheeled, self-balancing transportation device ever invented.
    I'm not sure what NNO was correcting
     
  9. CMY

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    Looks like our thread-starting mod did a bit of editing. :)
     
  11. WJHMH

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    I Wonder if they have a bikini thread?
     
  12. FarmerDave

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    The title of this thread lacks a verb. :D
     
  13. Crawler

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    My favorite comment on the Segway. (I don't remember who said it.) "The last thing this country needs is a device that causes people to get even less exercise".

    Grammar has gone downhill. Just read some of the Ferrarichat posts if you don't think so.
     
  14. ryalex

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    I agree. On the other hand, I've found that in writing nearly 9,000 little messages and stories, my ability to craft a direct and correct sentence has significantly improved.

    Going to law school helped too!
     
  15. JohnnyS

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    Concerning this string......

    I could care less....... or is it.....

    I couldn't care less.


    I'll let you folks hammer it out.
     
  16. JSinNOLA

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    He did what?

    ???

    Me neither!

    What! Ridiculous! I resent the implication!!!!!
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    MOD ABUSE! Ok, I just called myself out. lol :D
     
  17. ryalex

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    What's with the two guys getting cozy? That has to be an "own3d" picture!
     
  18. EnzymaticRacer

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    Grammatically, I don't see a problem with either. The only issue could be as to whether they are used for the correct meaning. The first simply says that the subject matter holds some level of interest above the minimal level, whereas the second says that the subject matter holds the no more than the minimal level of interest. However, I am sure that people tend to get the two mixed up on a regular basis.
     
  19. Admiral Thrawn

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    A phrase I'm seeing Americans write and say all the time is "most everything".

    It doesn't make any sense. Actually I started a thread about it here a while back...

    Most - a large portion of something, but not all. Technically implies greater than 50% or majority.

    Everything - 100% of something. Whole. All.

    Therefore saying most everything doesn't make sense.

    It's like saying most dead.

    Or slightly unique.
     
  20. Crawler

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    One that bothers the c*@p out of me is "centered around". Think about it...
     
  21. DGS

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    Short for "almost everything". Americans are lazy with the language.

    It's not like they invented it. ;)

    This isn't new. Back in the '70s I saw a headline in a major Phila paper:
    "ESCAPERS RECAPTURED"

    How dare they? That would really confuse your parrot when you put that in the bottom of his cage. :D
     
  22. Veedub00

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    I hate it when people write "should of" instead of should have.

    I hate it when people write this is "real" good, or "real" fast. What does fake good feel like or fake fast mean?

    Homonyms in general are getting abused left and write these days.
     
  23. Crawler

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  24. ashsimmonds

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  25. MikeZ_NJ

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    I loathe the "I seen it". No, you didn't "seen" anything. You might have "saw" something.
     

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