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Us older guys were taught all this stuff in school and incorrect grammar and punctuation does tend to grate (great) on us a bit. But the mind reads what it thinks it sees rather than what's actually there sometimes.

What drives me crazy is the misuse of verbs. Ex. The coyote come up the hill.
I seen a coyote. You can tell a person's education level by their use of come/came and seen/saw. Just a pet peeve without trying to be judgmental.
 
Us older guys were taught all this stuff in school and incorrect grammar and punctuation does tend to grate (great) on us a bit. But the mind reads what it thinks it sees rather than what's actually there sometimes.

What drives me crazy is the misuse of verbs. Ex. The coyote come up the hill.
I seen a coyote. You can tell a person's education level by their use of come/came and seen/saw. Just a pet peeve without trying to be judgmental.
What drives me nuts is when someone says: "Me and Roger are headed to Cabelas."

It's "Roger and I are headed to Cabelas."
 
The tree hugger/save our desert club made me quit shooting, (ha ha, not a chance).
It seems I was offending them.
My muzzle brake concussion was breaking the old desert rocks that have been resting since the volcano spewed them out 8 trillion years ago.
 
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The first post that I read this morning was in a different language, but after coffee, I went back and understood. I am bi-lingual, but only after coffee. While in the Army, I learned to speak both New Hampshire and Texan. When I told my Mom that I was bi-lingual, she said she would love no matter what my sexual preference was.
Ik spreek Noord-Engels, Zuid-Engels en Nederlands... Ik denk dat het me drietalig maakt!🤣
 
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