Things that bother me

Those two player had to have a "savor".

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The use of English on this forum and other places.
A cue is straight not strait.
It's a plain jane not a plane jane cue.
A cue is for sale not sales.
A car has brakes not breaks.
And anyone whose first language is not English or is from the deep South gets a pass.
Just felt like ranting today.
And don't dig up my old posts and point out my errors.I know I've made mistakes but the above is basic stuff.

Of course there is also the always popular using "of" instead of "have".
as in "I should of said..." in stead of "I should have said..."
 
No, we don't. The horse is regarded as more than just a meal. The horse has a long and storied history in the USA since the time horses arrived from Spain in the 16th century.

Native Americans as well as many Americans back in the day valued their horses for hunting and warfare. They treated their horses very well, gave them names, and they always drank first after a long ride.

So, in short, horses deserve a pass, they are a respected creature with a long positive history in the US. They are closer to a pet than a typical meat producer like a cow. Who doesn't like a horse. Gallant creatures, fast and powerful.

Thus, we consider them inappropriate as a food item, just like a dog or cat. There are so many other options for meat, that is just does not make much sense. The US is not a poor country that can't feed it's own, we have an overabundance of food and probably the reason we are the, ummmm, lets just say "healthiest" bunch of folks on the planet ;) I'm trying right now to get a little less "healthy" as we speak :)
Which gives me an idea for your chalk, RJ....
...how about a picture of Kutuzov....when Napoleon invaded Russia, he pursued a
scorched earth policy.and kept withdrawing..........
...."Let them eat horseflesh!" was his motto

Would this be an example of cross-threading?
 
Pretty soon cursive will be gone, then the adjectives and adverbs will be mixed up even more so.
 
For Sail; 1 cue with a nice screw on tit. (xtra tits in a baggy) It was my mane player. I got it at the maul and it should be band. Hits grate if you got a follow threw. I maid lots of balls with it but mist two. I rarely did a fowl. Sharp prongs and inlays make people stair. I nearly kilt a boy that tried to steel it once. The price won’t go hire and it’s cheep now, so don’t wine about it. Strait cash, no tacks. Zip up 1 x 1 case and 1 blue chalk two. Wait is 19 ounces. 59” with tit extender. 25# Trilene fish line wrap. No dents, dings or scratches, unlike my truck.

Just sold it. My Probation Officer saw it and had to have it for his collection.
 
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Steak horse.

In California it is a felony to eat horses. That very nearly got into the State Constitution on a referendum but it only got enough votes to be a law, not an amendment. I hear it was sponsored by a rich horse lady.
 
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Ruinination.....:yikes:

...man blamed it on spellcheck......since when did spellcheck do words that don't exist?

pt...man of four million typos....all my fault

as a native kentuckian, i cannot imagine the number of times i've heard Ruinination. it's just UNTELLING how many times i've heard it.
 
as a native kentuckian, i cannot imagine the number of times i've heard Ruinination. it's just UNTELLING how many times i've heard it.

Where I come from, old people get 'ARTHURitus'......
....but we don't blame it on no stinkin' spellcheck.
 
I could care less.

For those who keep saying such, it's I couldn't care less.

I also hate it when people employ the subjunctive mood incorrectly.

All the best,
WW
 
The use of English on this forum and other places.
A cue is straight not strait.
It's a plain jane not a plane jane cue.
A cue is for sale not sales.
A car has brakes not breaks.
And anyone whose first language is not English or is from the deep South gets a pass.
Just felt like ranting today.
And don't dig up my old posts and point out my errors.I know I've made mistakes but the above is basic stuff.

Shouldn't Jane be capitalized?
 
Roll with it.

Ok, but I have to tell you, I like your spelling below but I really can't stand it when someone doesn't know use the spacebar correctly when typing multiple sentences.:D

Your punctuation is subpar but you're still an ok guy, except when complaining about the price of water.

Ya don't get much farther South than this ole boy....
JoeyA

The use of English on this forum and other places.
A cue is straight not strait.
It's a plain jane not a plane jane cue.
A cue is for sale not sales.
A car has brakes not breaks.
And anyone whose first language is not English or is from the deep South gets a pass.
Just felt like ranting today.
And don't dig up my old posts and point out my errors.I know I've made mistakes but the above is basic stuff.
 
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