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Riiiight...
I of a low opinion of that.
JEEZUZ!! I wonder who writ that
Pickers played the Daisy Pearce gaff this morningoh dear god....
Pickers played the Daisy Pearce gaff this morning
Not much. It's 1hr08m03s into the podcasthahaha what was said
Brian cooke (i think) talking about polly farmers being a coach in the vfl during a homo genius time.
Tom Harley twice said last night on 3aw that "the competition is disequal."
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't reckon that's a word
There's no fighting the 'would of' thing, it's so widespread now that in a few years it will be acceptable. Same as using 'laconic' to mean 'laid back' or 'without much visible effort', or to use 'decimate' to mean 'almost totally destroyed'. When i lived in Queensland I used to rail to against the use of 'AFL' to refer to the sport, until I gave up and accepted that it was actually a useful shorthand in a region where 'football' could mean any one of four different sports.
And punctuation: the singular for plural there's//there're is a lost cause: e.g. 'there's some dark clouds over there'.There's no fighting the 'would of' thing, it's so widespread now that in a few years it will be acceptable. Same as using 'laconic' to mean 'laid back' or 'without much visible effort', or to use 'decimate' to mean 'almost totally destroyed'. When i lived in Queensland I used to rail to against the use of 'AFL' to refer to the sport, until I gave up and accepted that it was actually a useful shorthand in a region where 'football' could mean any one of four different sports.
There's no fighting the 'would of' thing, it's so widespread now that in a few years it will be acceptable. Same as using 'laconic' to mean 'laid back' or 'without much visible effort', or to use 'decimate' to mean 'almost totally destroyed'. When i lived in Queensland I used to rail to against the use of 'AFL' to refer to the sport, until I gave up and accepted that it was actually a useful shorthand in a region where 'football' could mean any one of four different sports.
And punctuation: the singular for plural there's//there're is a lost cause: e.g. 'there's some dark clouds over there'.
There is some clouds.
OK.
There are good reasons to pay attention to correct punctuation, especially when one has just helped one's uncle, Jack, off a horse.
And it's always important to distinguish 'know your sh*t' from 'know you're sh*t'.
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