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<blockquote data-quote="ignerntbend" data-source="post: 3242464" data-attributes="member: 6981"><p>Does anybody remember back in 1957 when McDonalds WED catchup and Mustard?</p><p>People have begun to improperly marry verbs and adjectives. Young people. "Eat Healthy, Play aggressive"?</p><p>The feminist's are forcing us to couple singulars with plurals. "<em>Everybody</em> should eat <em>their</em> lunch." "It's cold outside so <em>everyone </em>should wear <em>their</em> coat."</p><p>Doctors, Lawyers, and college professors are misusing "hopefully."</p><p></p><p>When Terry and I were kids, nobody would dare say Hopefully, when they meant "It is to be hoped."</p><p>or "we can be hopeful." It's getting out of hand. I blame the Democrats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ignerntbend, post: 3242464, member: 6981"] Does anybody remember back in 1957 when McDonalds WED catchup and Mustard? People have begun to improperly marry verbs and adjectives. Young people. "Eat Healthy, Play aggressive"? The feminist's are forcing us to couple singulars with plurals. "[I]Everybody[/I] should eat [I]their[/I] lunch." "It's cold outside so [I]everyone [/I]should wear [I]their[/I] coat." Doctors, Lawyers, and college professors are misusing "hopefully." When Terry and I were kids, nobody would dare say Hopefully, when they meant "It is to be hoped." or "we can be hopeful." It's getting out of hand. I blame the Democrats. [/QUOTE]
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