Posted by John T on July 01, 2014 at 14:47:22 from (216.249.72.121):
In Reply to: O.T. WHY? posted by Harvey2 on July 01, 2014 at 14:34:41:
Been there done that lol Been on the receiving being scolded side I mean. I learned over almost 20 years on here NEVER SAY NEVER AND NEVER SAY ALWAYS because as sure as the world the dudes who lurk in the bushes just looking for one small bit of mis information crawl out of the woodwork and scream I GOTCHA LOL. They may never contribute otherwise but love to play gotcha. Although most others are polite and professional about it and offer opposing opinions and corrections with respect, not ridicule. Oh well it takes all kinds and it goes with the territory, but all in all theres a fine group of gentlemen on here who are kind to help folks.
Speaking of mis use of the Kings English, the one I find hilarious is people who say IRREGARDLESS. Far as I know MAYBE JUST MAYBE BUT MAYBE NOT LOL NEVER SAY NEVER the word is REGARDLESS.
John T Engineer and lawyer but NOT an English major, so no warranty take it or leave it at your own peril
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