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Apr 13, 2013 19:08:42   #
Brucej67 Loc: Cary, NC
 
Saw this and thought it was funny.



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Apr 13, 2013 19:35:52   #
Robert Graybeal Loc: Myrtle Beach
 
No, killing people has a direct corolation to I.E. use.



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Apr 13, 2013 19:58:01   #
geclevel Loc: Springville, Utah
 
Robert Graybeal wrote:
No, killing people has a direct corolation to I.E. use.


Dang it! I switched to Safari last year. Im going to look for those statistics.

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Apr 14, 2013 05:51:57   #
AlexG Loc: Caldwell, NJ
 
This is my first post, after several months of observing and reading. I wonder why the jokester uses the word "your" instead of "you're". Could this be a more subtle form of humor or is there more than enough stupidity to go around?

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Apr 14, 2013 06:04:36   #
BW326 Loc: Boynton Beach, Florida
 
Robert Graybeal wrote:
No, killing people has a direct corolation to I.E. use.


Firefox seems to be following that same general curve. Google Chrome is eating away at both IE and Firefox and seems to be the primary shaping factor for their demise.

Chrome is by far the most popular browser with a 50% market share. Ironically, a similar upswing in the sales of chrome or nickel plated handguns matches the increase in the Google browser's use almost exactly.

Just crunching the numbers, it seems these are the 2 driving forces in improving gun safety.



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Apr 14, 2013 09:10:42   #
SPYBALL-1 Loc: Montréal
 
Very few people can use the following words in a sentence and be grammatically correct: your, you're, yore, there, their, they're, the're, then, than. The jokester actually thought the correct verb was "your", when your is not even a verb. But I digress from the forum.

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Apr 14, 2013 09:45:35   #
oldwoodie42 Loc: Scotland, UK
 
SPYBALL-1 wrote:
Very few people can use the following words in a sentence and be grammatically correct: your, you're, yore, there, their, they're, the're, then, than. The jokester actually thought the correct verb was "your", when your is not even a verb. But I digress from the forum.


Agree; and you didn't even mention "its" and it's"! But "the're"? What's that then? :?:

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Apr 14, 2013 11:00:40   #
steve03 Loc: long Lsland
 
and as less people use IE I put on more weight so if more people start to use IE I will lose weight? That will go with this logic.

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Apr 14, 2013 11:57:50   #
FrumCA
 
And how about UR?? Hah!!

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Apr 14, 2013 12:25:01   #
SPYBALL-1 Loc: Montréal
 
It's a typo - I should have written (note I didn't say "wrote"!) - there're. I haven't even gotten into the horrible use of the past participle of irregular verbs when conjugating the perfect tense - a nightmare.

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Apr 14, 2013 13:02:53   #
Wabbit Loc: Arizona Desert
 
AlexG wrote:
This is my first post, after several months of observing and reading. I wonder why the jokester uses the word "your" instead of "you're". Could this be a more subtle form of humor or is there more than enough stupidity to go around?


Hey Doc ..... enough stupidity to go around? could be, but dat's got nothin ta do wit it .....

welcome to UHH

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Apr 14, 2013 16:15:59   #
Radioman Loc: Ontario Canada
 
AlexG wrote:
This is my first post, after several months of observing and reading. I wonder why the jokester uses the word "your" instead of "you're". Could this be a more subtle form of humor or is there more than enough stupidity to go around?


Hmm Learning to speak English 'proper like'.

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Apr 14, 2013 16:55:59   #
cudakite Loc: San Antonio
 
Spelling Wienie Alert! Btw, we all suspect your odd motivation. ;) "Teacher, you forgot the big homework assignment you were going to hand out for the holidays" =0 It's ok, we know it's a compulsion you've lil* control over. * intentional, now don't get aroused, please. =)

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Apr 14, 2013 17:57:14   #
oldwoodie42 Loc: Scotland, UK
 
SPYBALL-1 wrote:
Very few people can use the following words in a sentence and be grammatically correct: your, you're, yore, there, their, they're, the're, then, than. The jokester actually thought the correct verb was "your", when your is not even a verb. But I digress from the forum.

Is nobody going to take up this challenge?

"If it's your game then you’re its player; it’s been this way since times of yore, and over there they’re playing their games, much better now than then."

(Surely someone must be able to improve on this sentence – it’s short but rather silly!)

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Apr 15, 2013 00:42:13   #
jjwright71 Loc: Lubbock,Tx
 
Brucej67 wrote:
Saw this and thought it was funny.
that pistol was invented by a texas aggie with a lil help foom "Texas Professor",HAR!

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