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From a rant entitled, My pet peeves about traffic--or something to that effect:
"THE IDIOT THAT ENDS UP HOLDING UP TRAFFIC BECAUSE EVERYONE HAS TO SLAM IN THIER BREAKS BECAUSE YOUR AN ARSE!"
I was tempted to respond that one of my pet peeves is having to read barely-literate posts, but in the spirit of the season, I stifled those instincts.
I got 14 out of 15. Don't know what I got wrong, though! It would be helpful if that information was provided.
I got 13 out of 15 correct. I'm pretty sure one of the questions I got wrong was the question about pluperfect tense. I've never heard that term before, so I guessed at that one. I agree it would be nice to have known what we got wrong.
From a discussion of people parking in spaces reserved for the handicapped:
"I would of turned around and slapped the **** out of her. Same thing happend at disneyworld people would pay a peron with a handicap so they could get in front of the line. Disney changed that though. The nerve of healthy people exploiting the disabled for their own bennifit. What has this world come to."
This particular person--who haunts one of CD's forums--has an ongoing problem with his/her English usage, but I was tempted to ask whether Juan or Evita Peron had returned from the dead in order to tour Disneyworld.
"...it creates a rue when combined with the natural fats..."
The simple roux, it thickens stew, but I'll rue the day roux's spelled as "rue."
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