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Need help on board misquotes

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Fast paste, pre-madonna....what are some others?
 
I can't believe no one has posted "minus whale". Use it in a sentence? Sure! "We minus whale just wait for next year."
 
Here is some spray for the board mosquotes.

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One of my most irritating errors include "poles" rather than "polls".

To address to original intent posed by the OP, this forum's initial purpose started out as a "chat room", or a discussion board when I first began in the mid-90's.

With the progression of smart phones and social media, it's now a message posting board. Thus, most people respond with quick, brief replies (get impatient with a post more than one paragraph), and forgo simple editing or spell checking efforts.

I'm certainly not an expert on grammar and the English language. But, at my age, I sometimes think our hard-core English teachers from high school would be rolling in their graves with some of the errors found in modern-day texting or posting comments.

From a positive perspective, at least we have a communication outlet to share our beliefs, findings, and opinions with UK fans around the nation-- something that didn't exist when I grew up.
 
Alot of very intelligent people write and say: "I could care less"....when in reality the proper usage of the phrase is : "I couldn't care less".
 
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"Alot" huh? Nice one
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Those little words cause a lot of people big nightmares
 
I say faste paste, premadonnas, and Townes as a running joke. I'm not sure where it originated but whatever poster started those words have definitely put themselves in a position to be rafters HOF'S.
 
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I actually heard a sports commentator on ESPN use these words in describing specific plays not two long ago:stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:.....
 
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