commonsensical and irregardless are words, however unsightly they may appear on page and distracting to the ear.
hehe
Those of us who speak poorly and write even less so will conquer those of you who do because we
outnumber you and blabber more than you and by dint of shear sound wave domination, will lay waste to your much revered english language.
Davis
Popular Culture, Movies, History, Games, Castles and Crusades. The musings of the Brothers Chenault. Troll Lord Games
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Plywood Memories from Gencon to Vegas
Out trip to Gencon took us up through the Arkansas Delta country, and into the boot of Missouri, across the Big Muddy and on into the spra...
-
Where do the Roads to Adventure lead? Countless battles and hordes retrieved! How now do the spoils of your endeavors pay off? In stone and...
-
Myths can be scary. I won't go into a few because I just didn't want to read about infanticide this morning. But through infanticid...
7 comments:
of course, you know...this means war! LOL
No no irregardless is not a word. It hurts my ears.
No no irregardless is not a word. It hurts my ears.
It burns the eye.
i prefer oxes to oxen and childs to children
and i detest capitols whether of countries or in in words
I get the logic behind saying that "irregardless" isn't a word - the argument that the "ir-" prefix and the "-less" suffix are both fulfilling the same instance of negation, making the use of both redundant - but if the dictionary is fine with "ginormous" it should be fine with that!
Post a Comment