A "blog" for "Grace"...

Discussion in 'BOARDANIA' started by Katcal, Jul 8, 2009.

  1. Katcal I Aten't French !

  2. Joculator The 'Old' Fool

    Nice to see you haven't lost your "evil" streak Kat!!! :D
    Don't you just "hate" to see bad "grammar"?
  3. randywine Member

    A "Quality" offering for sure.

    :)

    R.
  4. DEATHOFRATS New Member

    You treat it like a joke, but I am actually appalled by some of the grammar and spelling in this country. I remember a stall I saw recently selling "Spicey Ales".
  5. plaid New Member

    i'm sure the others are actually appalled too.
    laughter helps soothe our pain.
  6. DEATHOFRATS New Member

    It's "tragic".

    But I see your point.

    Or should that be "point"?
  7. Joculator The 'Old' Fool

    I've just Googled the word spicey and found at least seventy pages of entries. The online Urban Dictionary and Merrian-Webster sites seem to accept the spelling and give several definitions of the word. They also list spicy, so maybe it's another case of an Americanized spelling being accepted in the UK. Well, I've always thought that Websters Dictionary was American.

    Just to add another example, I caught a snippet of conversation this morning on the radio where someone was discussing his collection of cactis! Surely he mean cactuses? :D
  8. DEATHOFRATS New Member

    Really, I think it should be cacti. But cactuses is also accepted.

    And spicey wasn't just an casually used Americanized phrase. It was the name of the stall! In big letters!

    I was ashamed when my parents bought "spicey" ales from them.
  9. Joculator The 'Old' Fool

    I was being "Ironic" :rolleyes:
  10. DEATHOFRATS New Member

  11. spiky Bar Wench

    I say lets go back to the time before spelling and we could do "spell as you feel" again... It'd be like those pay what you can / feel restaurants the 7th Days run.
  12. Katcal I Aten't French !

    I thought we already "had"... :bunny:
  13. Roman_K New Member

    Oh dear.
  14. Rincewind Number One Doorman

    Incorrect spelling is the new black.
  15. Joculator The 'Old' Fool

    Nah, I think it's more in the grey.

    Sometimes the problem is not with incorrect spelling but simply the use of the wrong word. Often with humorous results.

    For example...

    1 - The traffic was being held up by a stationery van.
    2 - The men armed themselves with rifles and went out hunting bare.
    3 - The decline of the university's standards was attributed to the selection of bad principles over the years.
    4 - The male was delivered by the postman

    Spelling and grammar are correct according to MS Word.

    I'd hate to start learning English as a second language. It was hard enough the first time round. :D
  16. Garner Great God and Founding Father

    Racist.
  17. Rincewind Number One Doorman

    I was originally going to go with:

    "Inspelling is the new black- and it's sick of being the slave of Grammar"

    But that WAS racist.*



    * I ironically first I spelt that word as 'rasict'.

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