"Where is it at?" Putting "at" on the end is not necessary!
And the trend that has started with people saying "so" at the front of most sentences.
And the trend that has started with people saying "so" at the front of most sentences.
there are several people saying mobile instead of MOBIL
Except that it's AMSOIL, right?I don't use Mobile One since I've always used Amsoil.
By using Amsoil, I don't have to worry about spelling Mobile One right or not so it's a win win for me! View attachment 207190
Same with HPL and Liquimoly....folks always say/write Liquidmoly so add that to the list.I don't use Mobile One since I've always used Amsoil.
By using Amsoil, I don't have to worry about spelling Mobile One right or not so it's a win win for me! View attachment 207190
And it's Liqui Moly, correct? Not Liquimoly.Same with HPL and Liquimoly....folks always say/write Liquidmoly so add that to the list.
Don’t they realize it’s rude to yell?There's a sign at the end of my street, that says "STOP". How does that differ from "Stop"? Wouldn't a regular stop be sufficient? Should I stomp on the brake pedal when the sign says "STOP"?
IIRC, "prolly" is fastr 2 typ. NGL, I roll wid it, lo key. HMU if u got mor questions. TY 4 bringin dis up tho, FR no lie. Aight, g2g. thx.I can't stand when people post the word "prolly" instead of PROBABLY. Is it really that difficult?
There's a sign at the end of my street, that says "STOP". How does that differ from "Stop"? Wouldn't a regular stop be sufficient? Should I stomp on the brake pedal when the sign says "STOP"?
I think it's the second one two words all caps but hey at least I didn't add extra letters.And it's Liqui Moly, correct? Not Liquimoly.
Or is it LIQUI MOLY?
It's amzol, get it right....SMH......Maybe it's Amsoile?
Reminds me of the joke, “What’s the difference between a cactus and a Corvette?”I've been considering getting a Corvette, to have a more streetable sportscar. I looked at a Corvette forum. Those guys are absolutely obsessed... After seeing the how Corvette owners are perceived, I'm not sure I can do it.
We have a forum member here who posts exactly like that, in every post. I won't name him, but hopefully he'll recognize himself. But most likely he won't.IIRC, "prolly" is fastr 2 typ. NGL, I roll wid it, lo key. HMU if u got mor questions. TY 4 bringin dis up tho, FR no lie. Aight, g2g. thx.
Gen 5's were pretty affordable (well under 1$5K for low milage) until the used car price runup the past few years. Problem was the crummy GM organo-melt Rubbermaid interior on those - and the effeminate body styling.Reminds me of the joke, “What’s the difference between a cactus and a Corvette?”
I would like to own a Corvette sometime, but I fully expect some ribbing that goes with the brand.
Be careful about correcting teachers. You could be perceived to have micro aggressions and be sent to struggle sessions and then reeducation camp.I once heard a high school teacher say "code" instead of cold, and "sode" instead of sold. I couldn't tell if it was laziness, a speech impediment, or some sort of dialect or region-specific pronunciation.
The crazy thing was it was in the winter, and she kept talking about Facebook Marketplace and the weather, so she kept saying both of those words over and over. It was driving me nuts. I SO wanted to correct her, but kept my mouth shut.
I can think of more than one... HIGHLY doubt any of them are even looking at this thread.We have a forum member here who posts exactly like that, in every post. I won't name him, but hopefully he'll recognize himself. But most likely he won't.
There's a sign at the end of my street, that says "STOP". How does that differ from "Stop"? Wouldn't a regular stop be sufficient? Should I stomp on the brake pedal when the sign says "STOP"?
Except that it's AMSOIL, right?
There's a sign at the end of my street, that says "STOP". How does that differ from "Stop"? Wouldn't a regular stop be sufficient? Should I stomp on the brake pedal when the sign says "STOP"?
Maybe it's Amsoile?
Reminds me of the joke, “What’s the difference between a cactus and a Corvette?”
I can't stand when people post the word "prolly" instead of PROBABLY. Is it really that difficult?