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We Don't Need no Stinking English
When I was in my previous job, I'd have endless arguments with my volunteers. These wonderful people, mostly considerably more youthfully-challenged than I, believed that the evolution of the language stopped the day they set foot in school. No more changes after that. These hapy memories prompted me to write an English poll. All these questions are dead serious, now!
[Poll #1096806]
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Also, why on earth did you include a question about satellite radio in this? LOL! My response is some people cannot afford such luxuries.
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What is the difference between XM and the regular radio, anyway?
and I love your random questions in the poll, but I don't appreciate your questions about chicken with ketchup because now I want some!
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Have a piece of poultry with ketchup for me.
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At work, I generally listen to podcasts, podio-books, or internet-fed BBC.
My son tells me that the last comma in the previous sentence is now considered optional. I was taught that it was to be left out. I revel in the freedom of recklessly including it. ;)
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Second, why am I the only one who is not blind and doesn't care how badly others spell? After all, the more poor spellers there are in the world, the better it makes me look! LOL, just kidding. I threw that in there just to be ornery.
The XM question? I'm an other; I prefer to hear what surrounds me--sounds of rain, traffic, voices, birds, etc.
I will comment that honestly, until I joined the SP list, with so many blind people on it, I had never seen so much phonetic spelling. It surprised me at first, but not so much now.
Anyway, cool poll. I love grammar, spelling, words...
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