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I'm sorry to focus on semantics, however, that seems to be "The Best Page In The Universe" (which it might be!) rather than "the best website ever" so I'm still waiting for Carbon's response [edit] oh crap, you linked to a different part of the page - I do now understand that the they are one in the same! That'll teach me to stop paying attention to a website after 2 pages![/edit]
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A Texas cowboy approaches a Harvard professor: Texan: Excuse me, do you know where the library's at? Harvard Professor: At Harvard, we do not end our sentences in prepositions. Texan: Oh sorry, do you know where the library's at, a**hole?
Whenever people say that to me, i just say, "You just did." LOL, then they say, "Ha, ha, can I ask you another...?" Then i say - YOU JUST DID...!!! LOL...!
My three: People who say that things need to be "untracked" -- a word for some reason that is very popular among football announcers right now. ("The Giants offense needs to get untracked.") "Classy" when used to describe people/places/things. ("She's just so classy.") It sends shudders down my spine. And the now popular "modern day". I'm not quite sure why this bothers me, but it does.