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1 hour ago, Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 said:

There, Alpo... fixed it for ya.

At least I knew the term. Even if I can't spell it.

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2 minutes ago, Alpo said:

At least I knew the term. Even if I can't spell it.

 

And I wuz justifiably impressed.  ^_^

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Not funny…Entertaining. 
Not sure what kind of shotgun shells those might be, but I am sure they’re very scary to the bedwetting limp-wristers out there. 
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This is impressive as all get out. 
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18 minutes ago, Pat Riot said:

Not funny…Entertaining. 
Not sure what kind of shotgun shells those might be, but I am sure they’re very scary to the bedwetting limp-wristers out there. 
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This is impressive as all get out. 
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Those could be Dragon's Breath shells. There are other makes that do the same thing. Illegal in Florida to use, I don't know about possessing them though.

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2 hours ago, Pat Riot said:

Did you know octopi could walk?

Me neither. Sweet dreams.;)

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Octopuses, Pat... octopuses.  :rolleyes:

 

While “octopi” has become popular in modern usage, it’s wrong. Octopi is the oldest plural form of octopus, coming from the belief that Latin origins should have Latin endings. However, octopus is not a simple Latin word, but a Latinized form of the Greek word októpus - from októ, eight, and pódia, feet.  Consequently, its “correct” plural form would logically be octopodes.

 

However, “Octopuses” gives the word an English ending to match its adoption as an English word. Generally, when a noun enters into English, it is pluralized as an English word rather than in its original form. Octopuses may sound peculiar to some, but this is the preferred plural.

 

(I once ran afoul of an otherwise kindly old English professor)  :huh:

 

You're welcome!  :P

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Might be likes fish: 2 of the same species = fish.  Multiple species = fishes.

 

2 octopus of the same species = octopuses

 

Multiple species = octopi

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11 hours ago, Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 said:

 

Octopuses, Pat... octopuses.  :rolleyes:

 

While “octopi” has become popular in modern usage, it’s wrong. Octopi is the oldest plural form of octopus, coming from the belief that Latin origins should have Latin endings. However, octopus is not a simple Latin word, but a Latinized form of the Greek word októpus - from októ, eight, and pódia, feet.  Consequently, its “correct” plural form would logically be octopodes.

 

However, “Octopuses” gives the word an English ending to match its adoption as an English word. Generally, when a noun enters into English, it is pluralized as an English word rather than in its original form. Octopuses may sound peculiar to some, but this is the preferred plural.

 

(I once ran afoul of an otherwise kindly old English professor)  :huh:

 

You're welcome!  :P

 

4 hours ago, Texas Joker said:

Might be likes fish: 2 of the same species = fish.  Multiple species = fishes.

 

2 octopus of the same species = octopuses

 

Multiple species = octopi

 

What a bunch of grammar Nazies, er...Nazis...or Nazii.:P

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Just one more reason I will not eat from a buffet. 
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The day you realize your spouse is just dang cheap!

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Could be worse. My father-in-law insisted that his mother washed out the condoms and hung them on the line, and reused them.

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13 minutes ago, Alpo said:

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Could be worse. My father-in-law insisted that his mother washed out the condoms and hung them on the line, and reused them.

Don’t feel bad.  Maybe that’s why you are you

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1 hour ago, G W Wade said:

Don’t feel bad.  Maybe that’s why you are you

Reread. Father-in-law. Has nothing to do with how I came to be.

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