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Yep. I couldn't find a parking space on Wednesday. Haven't had a problem like that in the past six months.byc101 wrote:The membership rush in the gym after New Year's.
I also hate the people who only go there to exercise their jaws. Get out of the way and talk somewhere else.
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Dude, you didn't understand what I wrote. I don't have any problem with contractions. Come on. It's just that when that particular contraction is said aloud, morons think they're hearing "should of." What the hell is a "cafeteria contraction user?"tourist504 wrote:It's not "can't." It's "cannot." Also, it's not "didn't." It's "did not." Also, it's not "that's." It's "that is." Also, it's not "it's." It's "it is."mistersmith wrote:Can't remember if I posted this or not, I searched and didn't find it...anyway, I can't stand when people use the phrase "should of." That's nonsense. It's "should have," and people only think it's "should of" because of a) the contraction "should've" and b) most people can't speak clearly. "Should have."
This is what you sound like, Commander Data. How can you be a cafeteria contraction user?
And come on: "should've" is practically the same thing as "they've." Certainly not high speech, but come on!
Though I do agree about "should of." Drives me nuts when people say that!
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mistersmith wrote:Dude, you didn't understand what I wrote. I don't have any problem with contractions. Come on. It's just that when that particular contraction is said aloud, morons think they're hearing "should of." What the hell is a "cafeteria contraction user?"tourist504 wrote:It's not "can't." It's "cannot." Also, it's not "didn't." It's "did not." Also, it's not "that's." It's "that is." Also, it's not "it's." It's "it is."mistersmith wrote:Can't remember if I posted this or not, I searched and didn't find it...anyway, I can't stand when people use the phrase "should of." That's nonsense. It's "should have," and people only think it's "should of" because of a) the contraction "should've" and b) most people can't speak clearly. "Should have."
This is what you sound like, Commander Data. How can you be a cafeteria contraction user?
And come on: "should've" is practically the same thing as "they've." Certainly not high speech, but come on!
Though I do agree about "should of." Drives me nuts when people say that!
maybe he's saying people use contractions way too much.. those god damn cafeteria contraction users..
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Ah. My B. Well in that case I totally agree.mistersmith wrote:Dude, you didn't understand what I wrote. I don't have any problem with contractions. Come on. It's just that when that particular contraction is said aloud, morons think they're hearing "should of." What the hell is a "cafeteria contraction user?"tourist504 wrote:It's not "can't." It's "cannot." Also, it's not "didn't." It's "did not." Also, it's not "that's." It's "that is." Also, it's not "it's." It's "it is."mistersmith wrote:Can't remember if I posted this or not, I searched and didn't find it...anyway, I can't stand when people use the phrase "should of." That's nonsense. It's "should have," and people only think it's "should of" because of a) the contraction "should've" and b) most people can't speak clearly. "Should have."
This is what you sound like, Commander Data. How can you be a cafeteria contraction user?
And come on: "should've" is practically the same thing as "they've." Certainly not high speech, but come on!
Though I do agree about "should of." Drives me nuts when people say that!
Cafeteria contraction users take the ones they like and leave the rest. For example, a pro-choice devout catholic would be a cafeteria catholic. Cafeteria - maybe it's a southern thing?
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Most Christians are cafeteria Christians. They like their religion like they like their Chinese food. Some from column A, some from column B.
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What kind of Chinese food do you order from columns? Are their menus on an Excel spreadsheet or something?Codeblue wrote:Most Christians are cafeteria Christians. They like their religion like they like their Chinese food. Some from column A, some from column B.
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Speaking of gyms and parking spaces, what's with gym-goers needing to park right in front of the facility? These people fight to get the closest parking spot to the entrance only to go inside and spend an hour on the treadmill or stair-stepper.aahnutz wrote:Yep. I couldn't find a parking space on Wednesday. Haven't had a problem like that in the past six months.byc101 wrote:The membership rush in the gym after New Year's.
I also hate the people who only go there to exercise their jaws. Get out of the way and talk somewhere else.
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ColonelCash wrote:What kind of Chinese food do you order from columns? Are their menus on an Excel spreadsheet or something?Codeblue wrote:Most Christians are cafeteria Christians. They like their religion like they like their Chinese food. Some from column A, some from column B.
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You should be all set in about six weeks after most people merely pay the monthly dues to feel like they are keeping their new years resolutions.aahnutz wrote:Yep. I couldn't find a parking space on Wednesday. Haven't had a problem like that in the past six months.byc101 wrote:The membership rush in the gym after New Year's.
I also hate the people who only go there to exercise their jaws. Get out of the way and talk somewhere else.