Posted by showcrop on March 09, 2018 at 12:16:09 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: plow guys posted by jeffcat on March 09, 2018 at 09:29:06:
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Well, LA, just in case, before I typed my response, I checked for both dead and debt, and I could find nothing for debt furrow. I can see your explanation, and I always thought that a dead furrow was named because it is like where ground gets dug up and refilled. There is a low place there like it would be if a body were buried there and after a few years left a low place that you would get thrown by when you went over it going crossways. I relate very strongly to how the Kings English is constantly changing. My mother was an English teacher once I got into high school, and she always got after me and my brothers and sister to use correct English. People constantly misplace their modifiers in their speech, and just recently the use of the word "so", which is either a conjunction or an adverb, is used to start almost every sentence where neither an adverb or a conjunction is needed or correct. Another new speak is the word nuance or nuanced. You are not cool if you fail to use it at least once in every five minutes. Another that I just noticed last week is "optics". It is just starting to become popular. You better start figuring out how to work it into every few sentences or you will be considered to be illiterate. Good luck!
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