Subject: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Peace Date: 30 Jan 06 - 12:25 PM Beleive |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Rapparee Date: 30 Jan 06 - 12:26 PM Witchspelled Nerds? |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Georgiansilver Date: 30 Jan 06 - 12:27 PM broose or broosie |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Peace Date: 30 Jan 06 - 12:31 PM Loose for lose and lose for loose. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Ebbie Date: 30 Jan 06 - 12:39 PM Peace, that is one of the common misuses that astonishes me. Don't people realize that among their other uses, loose is when you free something, and lose is when you can't find it? |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 30 Jan 06 - 12:44 PM If you have a problem, call the Maintainance man. Jerey |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: bobad Date: 30 Jan 06 - 12:54 PM Affect and effect not necessarily mispelled but often misused. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Rapparee Date: 30 Jan 06 - 01:01 PM Misusing "effect" would not affect me, but might effect a misunderstanding. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: open mike Date: 30 Jan 06 - 01:02 PM see the thread about puctuation.. plural's don't need appostrphe's mischievious |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Janie Date: 30 Jan 06 - 01:07 PM Some werds my brane can spel but not my phingers. Some words my brain used to know how to spell, but brainfarts have fumigated that infermation out of existenze. Sugar dibs, high blood and very close veins will do that to a purson. xxoo, Janie |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Georgiansilver Date: 30 Jan 06 - 01:30 PM My pet hate...maybe in the UK only...is when people say "I could of done that" instead of "I could have done that"....many of them actually write it the same way as they say it....sad eh? Best wishes, Mike What do you think Broose....Broosie? |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: catspaw49 Date: 30 Jan 06 - 01:44 PM your-you're there-their-they're to-too-two loose-lose |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Peace Date: 30 Jan 06 - 02:08 PM knew-new-gnu |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Peace Date: 30 Jan 06 - 02:11 PM I started this thread because I am up to freakin' here (imagine hand about an arm's length above head) with politics and religion. FYI Fish is always misspelled. It's really ghoti. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Crystal Date: 31 Jan 06 - 09:51 AM thay I still spell it that way sometimes!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Paul Burke Date: 31 Jan 06 - 09:55 AM Paralell flourescence guage is wierd. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Ebbie Date: 31 Jan 06 - 10:06 AM Pronounciation is right there with you, Jerry! |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: David C. Carter Date: 31 Jan 06 - 10:33 AM "Merci beaucoup" "Merci beau cul" |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: bobad Date: 31 Jan 06 - 10:54 AM "I started this thread because I am up to freakin' here (imagine hand about an arm's length above head) with politics and religion. FYI" Thanks for giving us pedants a chance to blame the ills of the world on the abuse of grammar. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Bill D Date: 31 Jan 06 - 12:17 PM "The wind was rough And cold and blough. She kept her hands Inside her mough." |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Bill D Date: 31 Jan 06 - 12:22 PM ghoti |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Kaleea Date: 31 Jan 06 - 12:40 PM Ah, American spelling rules. The result of combining mini languages into won. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: GUEST Date: 31 Jan 06 - 12:57 PM Bell bloody weather drives me nuts..as does pillared for pilloried, ZEEEE for Zed , and car ensurance. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Rapparee Date: 31 Jan 06 - 01:10 PM Simon Stylites was pillared.... |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: GUEST,Joe_F Date: 31 Jan 06 - 09:12 PM forgo forego read read read red reading Reading lead led led lead leading leading --- Joe Fineman joe_f@verizon.net ||: When you are trying to make an impression, the chances are that is the impression you will make. :|| |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: GUEST,Blind DRunk in Blind River Date: 31 Jan 06 - 09:42 PM I sez to myself "What flipheaded flipface wood start a thred about mispelled words and MISPELL a word in the flippin' TITTLE????" Bruce, eh? Thought so! What a flippin' hosehead this guy is, eh? He can't flippin' get it right. nOt never. Not sometimes. nOt hardly even once. Then what I could not be-flippin'-LEEV is...he spelled "Beleeve wrong" too, eh? What a looser! I oughta start teachin' youse people English cos I see a lotta fippin' errers on this forum. A lot. More than a flippin' few. Know what I'm sayin'? - Shane |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: GUEST Date: 31 Jan 06 - 10:24 PM The numerous TV newscasters who say supremist instead of supremacist |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Azizi Date: 31 Jan 06 - 10:37 PM Sometimes people mispell words on purpose. I'm particularly interested in how hip-hop culture adopts non-standard ways to spell a word like it sounds. Particularly among bloggers who are younger [or hipper than many of us "Catters] I've noticed that numbers are mixed in with phonetically spelled words and blog abbreviations such as "LOL" probably to increase the speed of writing/communciation but also to purposely convey a a generational, "cool" style. For example, see this excerpt from a blogger who described herself as a teenager: "Glory, glory hallelujah Teacher hit me with a rulah I met her at the door With a loaded .44 And she ain't gonna teach no more! ok ok ... its bad but its not 4 your lil kids .. of course ... yes i am a bad lil gurl hehe..." Wheee! Blog posted by Cassi at April 17, 2004 **** While I recognize that people living in English speaking and English writing countries have to master standard English, I applaud the creative out of the box stylin that is symbolic of hip-hop culture. More power to the people! |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Little Hawk Date: 31 Jan 06 - 10:51 PM Yeah, you see a lot of that now. It's a style. Bobert mispells on purpose too, to get that hillbilly style. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: bobad Date: 31 Jan 06 - 10:52 PM Azizi What's your take on Bill Cosby's opinion of "creative out of the box stylin" "They're standing on the corner and they can't speak English. I can't even talk the way these people talk: 'Why you ain't,' 'Where you is' ... And I blamed the kid until I heard the mother talk. And then I heard the father talk. ... Everybody knows it's important to speak English except these knuckleheads. ... You can't be a doctor with that kind of crap coming out of your mouth!" |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Bobert Date: 31 Jan 06 - 10:54 PM Nvermind... I thought this thread was aboput me... |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Little Hawk Date: 31 Jan 06 - 11:02 PM Well, here's my thought on it. I think American TV and movies in the past 20 years have turned black people (many of them) into steretypes of themselves... I think Cosby is dead right. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Cluin Date: 31 Jan 06 - 11:15 PM Yeah, that never happened with the Italians. Or the East Indians. Or the American Indians. Or people in the South. Or Canadians neither, eh? |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Peace Date: 31 Jan 06 - 11:27 PM I don't have a TV. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Cluin Date: 31 Jan 06 - 11:29 PM Omigod, Bruce! You mean you can't keep up with American Idol? Dontcha feel all empty inside? |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Azizi Date: 31 Jan 06 - 11:37 PM Borrowing another reference from a tv show I liked much less than Cosby's Huckstable family show} I'd ask Bill Cosby "What you talkin about, Willis?" But since I get his drift, I'd say to Bill Cosby: "To each his [or her]own, different strokes for different folks and remember your roots and culture". {I would also add that "It takes a village to raise a child", but that supposedly African saying has gotten so overworked that it has gotten tired... though in many ways it's still true... And if I had a singing voice, I'd sing to Bill Cosby, he's not heavy, he's my brother. and reach out and touch somebody's hand make this a better world if you can" Then I'd bring it down home and sing this spiritual: "You gotta mind [You gotta mind] You gotta mind [You gotta mind] You gotta give an account at the judgement You gotta mind [repeat chorus 1x] You gotta mind how you talk You gotta mind what you talkin about You gotta give an account at the judgement You gotta mind. chorus **** And if after all that, if Bill Cosby didn't get what I was sayin to him, and if he continued to let his mouth run faster than his mind, I'd leave his sorry ass alone to reap from "these people" what he had sowed. That's my answer to your question, bobad. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Little Hawk Date: 31 Jan 06 - 11:47 PM I don't like it when I see any group of people reduced to a style of talk that dumbs them down severely. I saw that happen to white "hippy" kids in the late 60's and early 70's. I see it happening with both white and black youngsters now. I also see, thankfully, plenty of young people who don't fall into those TV-created stereotypes, and can express themselves in more than a handful of dumb catch phrases and "cool" sayings. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Azizi Date: 31 Jan 06 - 11:54 PM In case I wasn't clear, let me say it this way: By the use of those examples, Bill Cosby added energy to the ghetto talkin Black folks stereotype. I wonder-which audience was he speaking to when he mouthed those words? Hmmm. Though there's no question that in order to "make it" in mainstream American society, people need to know how to speak & write what is generally considered to be standard English, there are other standards, and other languaging modalities in this country. Included among them are many creative African American oral and written traditions old and new- such as jazz jive talk and hip-hop. These creative soul traditions help to keep the English language fresh. So later for Bill Cosby. As the young girls say in their street cheers: "Poof with the attitude"! And as some of those hanging on street corner guys might say---well-I won't go there. But just use your imagination. It's a free world-or so they say. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Azizi Date: 01 Feb 06 - 12:07 AM btw-for the record..I wrote my last comment before I read Little Hawk's last post. Little Hawk said: "I also see, thankfully, plenty of young people who don't fall into those TV-created stereotypes, and can express themselves in more than a handful of dumb catch phrases and "cool" sayings." Yeah, Little Hawk, I hear you, but ya know, [to paraphase a now famous saying] it depends on what the meaning of 'dumb' [and 'cool'] is. One person's dumb may be another person's cool [and vise versa]. It ain't all good. But it ain't all bad either {"bad" here having its standard English meaning of not good}. So I wanna go back to my beginning post in this thread and praise the creativity that I see evidenced by [some-not all] purposeful mispelling. This may not have been what Peace was thinking about when he started this thread, but it's where my mind went... So there! |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Georgiansilver Date: 01 Feb 06 - 04:14 AM Tihs trhead is grate |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Strollin' Johnny Date: 01 Feb 06 - 05:52 AM To get back on track, not just miss-spelings, but also pismronounciations:- Restaurateur, regularly pismronounced as "Restauranteur" Vulnerable, frequently pismronounced as "Vunnerable" Nuclear, famously pismronounced "Nucular" (come to think of it, I hate everything that dickhead says). |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Lin in Kansas Date: 01 Feb 06 - 06:12 AM Shizzors, uh...skissors, uh... As a perfessional poorfreder, I abwhore this thread! Lin |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: JohnInKansas Date: 01 Feb 06 - 06:19 AM Does Misusing "effect" would not affect me, but might effect a misunderstanding affect tolerance or simply unconcern? John |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: GUEST,Dazbo Date: 01 Feb 06 - 07:09 AM Apropos of nothin' in particlar: Olny srmat poelpe can. Cluodnt blveiee taht I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd waht I was reanidg. The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid, aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be in t! he rghit pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe. Amzanig huh? Yaeh and I awlyas tghuhot slpeling was ipmorantt! If you can raed tihs psas it on !! |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: bobad Date: 01 Feb 06 - 07:11 AM "I wonder-which audience was he speaking to when he mouthed those words? Hmmm." It was from the address to the NAACP's Gala to Commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/billcosbypoundcakespeech.htm |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: jonm Date: 01 Feb 06 - 07:24 AM practice / practise there / their / they're / even the're sometimes.... |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Azizi Date: 01 Feb 06 - 08:07 AM bobad, I rest my case. The NAACP is not necessarily known as a big tent for all classes of African Americans. Speaking generally, members of that old school organization might have some problems relating to the peeps in the hood don't ya think?...a bit of an image problem and .. And furthermore, Cosby should have known that his words would get media attention and be misconstrued and used as ammunition for those who like to divide and conquer. Besides, imo, it's not what he said as much as they way he said what he said. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Mr Red Date: 01 Feb 06 - 08:08 AM there their they're...................... |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Azizi Date: 01 Feb 06 - 08:08 AM But to get back to the original subject of misspelled words... One reason why people mispell words is that they're Russian. [Okay..I'm leaving}. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mispelled Werds From: Janie Date: 01 Feb 06 - 08:11 AM One of my favorites--outside a rather pricey restaurant.... "Now Excepting Reservations." Janie |