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Sorry about putting two jokes on one line; I can see that that could be confusing. The misspelling that you highlighted was quite intentional, with tongue firmly in cheek.
Then I offer my apology. I cannot tell you how often I see someone blasting away at another for a minor (my opinion) gaffe while making an enormous error in grammar. That gets my dander up more than those who blow off the correction with the attitude of "it doesn't matter".
Now on to the word "rediculous". Just as "judgement" is now considered just one of two correct spellings, "rediculous" will soon be considered correct if it is allowed to stand. I abhor bad spelling. Even worse, is when someone tells me my critique of their word usage or spelling is now acceptable as correct because it is in the dictionary!
Old Fashion Butcher Shop and Old Fashion Grocery Store....two different old signs I've seen. Shouldn't it be old fashioned?
I've seen this sign on an escort car following a huge truck with large load many times that says: Oversize Load ahead. Shouldn't it be oversized load?
The letters must be getting too expensive or something. At my supermarket, the signs only point to "Can Vegetables" and "Can Fruit". I tried pointing it out to one of the cashiers once, but it was painful to watch her look up at the sign and realize that she did not comprehend what I was saying.
Darwin will take care of these idiots. Unfortunately other's will be hurt as well...
...and here, I was under the impression that Darwin had been dead for ~130 years.
Little did I know that he is still around, waiting to "take care of idiots".
I like to learn at least one new factoid each day, and now I can say that my lesson for today has to do with Darwin's continued existence!
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