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ScottScheule
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 Message 49 of 63
20 December 2013 at 5:20pm | IP Logged 
geoffw wrote:
You mean "Who Made Who" by AC/DC? They're Australian. Do they even English? ;-)


I love the idea of English as a verb.


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 Message 50 of 63
20 December 2013 at 5:27pm | IP Logged 
ScottScheule wrote:
geoffw wrote:
You mean "Who Made Who" by AC/DC? They're Australian. Do they
even English? ;-)


I love the idea of English as a verb.



Did you see this recent
thread?
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 Message 51 of 63
20 December 2013 at 8:10pm | IP Logged 
geoffw wrote:
ScottScheule wrote:
geoffw wrote:
You mean "Who Made Who" by AC/DC? They're Australian. Do they even English? ;-)


I love the idea of English as a verb.

Did you see this recent thread?


Yes, reminds me of the infamous "can't math" (and the obviously inevitable "apparently can't English either" comments). While this kind of stuff is always fun, and even something I often do as tongue-in-cheek humour when among friends, it really bothers me when I see it used as if it were legitimately good language...

Ogrim wrote:
[...] As for pedantic, yes, I do tend to correct my colleague's wrong use of commas...

O brother where art thou? :D

I always try and refrain from this (otherwise I wouldn't have time for anything else), but sometimes it's just too much. Just like accented speech (sorry, can't link the thread right now), ignorant use of bad language in any of its forms *can* get enormously irritating because of the burden it puts on the receiver ('requires extra processing time', I think they said) just for the hell of it.

Irony is, dare do anything addressing such offenders, even just mentioning so, and then you'll typically be accused of wasting their time, or worse. Isn't this an amazing world?

Edited by mrwarper on 20 December 2013 at 8:13pm

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 Message 52 of 63
20 December 2013 at 9:02pm | IP Logged 
geoffw wrote:
mrwarper wrote:

As for the origin vs reference thing, no metal fans thought of the obvious 'who cited
who?'? :D


You mean "Who Made Who" by AC/DC? They're Australian. Do they even English? ;-)


Rock pedant alert!

None of the 5 musicians who played on that song were born in Oz. Three in fact never even lived there.
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 Message 53 of 63
20 December 2013 at 10:34pm | IP Logged 
beano wrote:
geoffw wrote:
mrwarper wrote:

As for the origin vs reference thing, no metal fans thought of the obvious 'who cited
who?'? :D


You mean "Who Made Who" by AC/DC? They're Australian. Do they even English? ;-)


Rock pedant alert!

None of the 5 musicians who played on that song were born in Oz. Three in fact never
even lived there.


If I remember corectly, the lead singer pre-1980 was from Scotland, and the one 1980
onwardsfrom was from Gateshead (right next to Newcastle), and the two guitarists from
Scotland.

I am in my twenties, use a record player, a cassette player, a rotary dial telephone,
still have the traditional television set (the one with the turning knobs for
channels), although I do not use it, and I use "whom". It was not long ago my primary
education--1993 I started, and since 1995 to around 2003, every year I was taught to
use "whom". I remember one teacher that particularly disliked when people did not know
the difference between "who" and "whom"--she was one of the grammar teachers,
unsurprisingly, but this was in an era that I would consider fully modern. My mother
also learnt "who" and "whom" from primary school, similar to me.
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luke
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 Message 54 of 63
20 December 2013 at 10:53pm | IP Logged 
geoffw wrote:
You mean "Who Made Who" by AC/DC?


Wasn't that a song about how Pete Townsend, Roger Daltry, Keith Moon, and John Entwistle being a self-
made band?



Edited by luke on 21 December 2013 at 1:47pm

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 Message 55 of 63
28 December 2013 at 5:08am | IP Logged 
1e4e6, I love it, but are you a pinball wizard? :)
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 Message 56 of 63
28 December 2013 at 5:04pm | IP Logged 
Ask not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for whom.


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