Amazing displays of ignorance
Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic tells us: "My dad's friend told us there's no such thing as gravity - it's just the weight of air holding us down". Tell us of times you've been floored by abject stupidity. "Whenever I read the Daily Express" is not a valid answer.
( , Thu 18 Mar 2010, 16:48)
Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic tells us: "My dad's friend told us there's no such thing as gravity - it's just the weight of air holding us down". Tell us of times you've been floored by abject stupidity. "Whenever I read the Daily Express" is not a valid answer.
( , Thu 18 Mar 2010, 16:48)
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Actually..
This really is my last post for this particular QOTW. But I would just like to mention the ignorance of anyone who says 'aks' and not 'ask'.
It's not like its an uncommon word that's never pronounced correctly.
No I'm not being racist, I've heard plenty of chavs say it too.
( , Mon 22 Mar 2010, 18:27, 5 replies)
This really is my last post for this particular QOTW. But I would just like to mention the ignorance of anyone who says 'aks' and not 'ask'.
It's not like its an uncommon word that's never pronounced correctly.
No I'm not being racist, I've heard plenty of chavs say it too.
( , Mon 22 Mar 2010, 18:27, 5 replies)
Yeah
These people don't say "adn" (instead of "and")... so why do they become all dyslexic over the word "ask"?
Weird.
( , Mon 22 Mar 2010, 19:04, closed)
These people don't say "adn" (instead of "and")... so why do they become all dyslexic over the word "ask"?
Weird.
( , Mon 22 Mar 2010, 19:04, closed)
In Lancashire dialect
asked is often pronounced "axed", as in "I axed her t'move t'whippet off t'setee".
But I agree, "aksed" is just stoopid tha'knows.
( , Mon 22 Mar 2010, 21:01, closed)
asked is often pronounced "axed", as in "I axed her t'move t'whippet off t'setee".
But I agree, "aksed" is just stoopid tha'knows.
( , Mon 22 Mar 2010, 21:01, closed)
I just came here to share the Manchester version of asked:
ast
However, not as bad as gave:
give
(I was guilty myself today of bastardising "I gave it to Paul" to "I give it Paul" - and was understood perfectly by the listen-ee)
( , Mon 22 Mar 2010, 21:23, closed)
ast
However, not as bad as gave:
give
(I was guilty myself today of bastardising "I gave it to Paul" to "I give it Paul" - and was understood perfectly by the listen-ee)
( , Mon 22 Mar 2010, 21:23, closed)
i always thought it came from a line in a rap song of yesteryear
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