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Grammar Police

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It is too bad that the Grammar Police have been banned from TubeNet. With the current crop of posts TubeNet has been harvesting, the Grammar Police would have a field day.
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Your joking.
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TubaRay wrote:Your joking.
Surely you can't believe that?
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Mark wrote:
TubaRay wrote:Your joking.
Surely you can't believe that?
I do, and stop calling me Surely.
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TubaRay wrote:Your joking.
You're joking?

(sorry... couldn't help myself!)
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This a funny thread guise.
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Re: Grammar Police

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One popular phrase that has always bugged me is... "At this point in time".

"At this point" and "At this time" each mean the same thing. No need for both as it's redundant.

A lot of elected officials use the phrase wrong, but they're wrong most of the time anyway.
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Re: Grammar Police

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Rick F wrote:"At this point" and "At this time"
Same difference.

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Rick F wrote:One popular phrase that has always bugged me is... "At this point in time".

"At this point" and "At this time" each mean the same thing. No need for both as it's redundant.

A lot of elected officials use the phrase wrong, but they're wrong most of the time anyway.
So do the grammar police work at the Department of Redundancy Department?
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Re: Grammar Police

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Tubajug wrote:
Rick F wrote:One popular phrase that has always bugged me is... "At this point in time".

"At this point" and "At this time" each mean the same thing. No need for both as it's redundant.

A lot of elected officials use the phrase wrong, but they're wrong most of the time anyway.
So do the grammar police work at the Department of Redundancy Department?
Not now---they're/there/their all on furlough with the shutdown.
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TubaRay wrote:
Mark wrote:
TubaRay wrote:Your joking.
Surely you can't believe that?
I do, and stop calling me Surely.
Okay, I'll stop calling you Surely if you will let be frank.

Over...
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Re: Grammar Police

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Rick F wrote:One popular phrase that has always bugged me is... "At this point in time".

"At this point" and "At this time" each mean the same thing. No need for both as it's redundant.
At this time and at this point on my map, I would have to disagree with you.
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bloke wrote:You think your so stupid.
Stupid is as stupid does, which usually involves eating a box of chocolates.
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