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06-06-2013 , 02:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Anarchist
yeah but you run into problems when using it as a verb like "the heat routed the bulls in game 2"
nah i just would use the word rape.
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06-06-2013 , 03:11 AM
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Originally Posted by STA654
I rilly hate it when I gotta stand on line to buy chocolate covered ahmonds and my favorite coke, route beer.
imagine doing this while being incensed that your store doesn't have a pound of american cheese
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06-06-2013 , 03:14 AM
Who the hell says route like rout?
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06-06-2013 , 03:20 AM
Gotta give a shoutout to charder for posting these maps on facebook.
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06-06-2013 , 03:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Anarchist
yeah but you run into problems when using it as a verb like "the heat routed the bulls in game 2"
srs?

route/rout diff words

route = root
rout = rowt
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06-06-2013 , 03:27 AM
routed = rowted
rooted = rooted
root = root
route = rowt
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06-06-2013 , 03:30 AM
does _ou_e ever make an "oo" sound in any other words?

the only one i can think of is "coupe", seems every other instance of "ou" is the ow sound
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06-06-2013 , 03:32 AM
troupe
group
soup
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06-06-2013 , 03:55 AM
but none with a "t"
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06-06-2013 , 04:22 AM
welcome to english, they're diff words. yet another example of lolamericans
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06-06-2013 , 07:13 AM


I assume "traffic circle" doesn't have a song. Around here (where they are rarely seen) they are always preceded by a "traffic circle ahead" caution sign followed by additional instructions.

Last edited by Holliday; 06-06-2013 at 07:23 AM.
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06-06-2013 , 08:21 AM
Do you guys say you have to be somewhere at eleven or for eleven? Time is obv arbitrary.
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06-06-2013 , 08:26 AM
Take me to your best friends house
Goin round this traffic circle, ohh yeahhh
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06-06-2013 , 08:37 AM
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Originally Posted by schu_22
Take me to your best friends house
Goin round this traffic circle, ohh yeahhh
haha
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06-06-2013 , 08:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Noze
Do you guys say you have to be somewhere at eleven or for eleven? Time is obv arbitrary.
Obviously the former. The latter sounds like another lol south bastardization of the language.
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06-06-2013 , 09:03 AM
I obviously agree, it drives me ****ing insane when I hear it
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06-06-2013 , 09:05 AM
And bubbler is just stupid, sounds like a special at a whore house instead of something in every school hallway
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06-06-2013 , 09:10 AM
At an inflection point in wife's treatment/recovery; When to move forward with the next step (precision radiation)?

Wife of Holliday stroke/brain tumor recovery log

I have no idea, yet it's my decision. Wish I was qualified. Could use any logical detached thoughts on the matter if you have them. Thanks.
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06-06-2013 , 09:14 AM
never heard of traffic circle.. what a terrible name for it
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06-06-2013 , 09:23 AM
i have to be there by eleven
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06-06-2013 , 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by toddw8
Waiting for CDL to explain to us why "might could" is correct.
it isn't tho
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06-06-2013 , 09:42 AM
"by 11" or "at 11" both fine. "for 11" is wrong.
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06-06-2013 , 09:49 AM
it could be right depending on context, like if i was scheduling a haircut and they said "ok i am open between 2 and 4" i might say "put me down for 3" instead of "at 3"

or someone would say "i have to be somewhere for an 11:00 meeting/lunch/bj" and says the "an" quickly and leaves off the specifics so it sounds like "be somewhere for'n 11"
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06-06-2013 , 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by dkgojackets
it could be right depending on context, like if i was scheduling a haircut and they said "ok i am open between 2 and 4" i might say "put me down for 3" instead of "at 3"

or someone would say "i have to be somewhere for an 11:00 meeting/lunch/bj" and says the "an" quickly and leaves off the specifics so it sounds like "be somewhere for'n 11"
But in this situation, you are "for" a thing, not a time. The time is the modifier for the thing. So you are there for a meeting that is at 11.

Saying "Be there for 7" instead of "Be there at 7" is weird imo.
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06-06-2013 , 09:54 AM
For my nerds of this forum.

Just a heads up, Both the Batman games are on sale on Steam. 5.00 for Arkham Asylum and 7.50 for Arkham City. Two of the better games I've played in recent years.

Last edited by Needle77; 06-06-2013 at 09:54 AM. Reason: also civilization 5 is going to be free to play this weekend
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