Mmm, LOVE grilled cheese dipped into tomato soup. This sounds delicious right about now. My dad's birthday dinner was at 5:30 and I'm not used to eating until 8 or so. Needless to say, it's 10:30 here and I'm already hungry again. :-/ Fail.
It really bothers me when people say, "You welcome" instead of "you're welcome." I don't know why, but it drives me nuts.
Hey hookers, go help me with dinner ideas in my post. Hmpf.
I have far too many grammar pet peeves, but the one that bugs me the most because nearly everyone does it is when people said "must of" or "should of" or "could of", etc.
It's must HAVE. Should HAVE. Could HAVE. "Must of" doesn't even make sense.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_sunday-evening-7?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:f95c2c4c-f120-4371-be96-8ad26ef4be22Post:917ea440-71eb-4615-ac3c-2c94337e312d">Re: Sunday Evening</a>: [QUOTE]Haha I don't think I like this AStar thing. <strong>How about she's ASong and I'm just Angel?</strong> ;) I like cheese sometimes, like on pizza, but that's really about it. Posted by angelstar975[/QUOTE]
<div>Haha, I don't care too much about what people call me on here, so I'm good with whatever. Angelsong, AS, ASong, Song... they all work for me.</div>
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_sunday-evening-7?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:f95c2c4c-f120-4371-be96-8ad26ef4be22Post:aa403ce3-a25c-4031-a690-92f053234db3">Re: Sunday Evening</a>: [QUOTE]Hey hookers, go help me with dinner ideas in my post. Hmpf. I have far too many grammar pet peeves, but the one that bugs me the most because nearly everyone does it is when people said "must of" or "should of" or "could of", etc. It's must HAVE. Should HAVE. Could HAVE. "Must of" doesn't even make sense. Posted by J&K10910[/QUOTE]
That one is annoying. At the very least, it's "could've" or "should've" etc.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_sunday-evening-7?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:f95c2c4c-f120-4371-be96-8ad26ef4be22Post:86b027f5-3360-4548-a099-14ff4be92551">Re: Sunday Evening</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Sunday Evening : That one is annoying. At the very least, it's "could've" or "should've" etc. Posted by angelstar975[/QUOTE]
Yeah, it bothers me much more in its written form than out loud, as everything just kind of blends when you say it quickly.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_sunday-evening-7?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:f95c2c4c-f120-4371-be96-8ad26ef4be22Post:5bc73b3d-bfa4-479c-b982-dbaf0e22f6f0">Re: Sunday Evening</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Sunday Evening : Haha, I don't care too much about what people call me on here, so I'm good with whatever. Angelsong, AS, ASong, Song... they all work for me. Posted by angelsong21[/QUOTE]
I've just gotten used to Angel and I hate change, haha.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_sunday-evening-7?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:f95c2c4c-f120-4371-be96-8ad26ef4be22Post:ebe73db5-b470-43fe-9031-509d834665cb">Re: Sunday Evening</a>: [QUOTE]Night Poke. Are those pickles on the side Jess? You are such a cliche.. :) Posted by Loopyseven[/QUOTE]
Yes, I know I am, however I cross-my-heart that I've been eating grilled cheese sandwiches with bread & butter pickles since I was kid. It's one of my comfort meals. :)
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_sunday-evening-7?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:f95c2c4c-f120-4371-be96-8ad26ef4be22Post:fd806ac4-1fca-4b83-81e1-a1dfcf0aa5b4">Re: Sunday Evening</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Sunday Evening : Yes, I know I am, however I cross-my-heart that I've been eating grilled cheese sandwiches with bread & butter pickles since I was kid. It's one of my comfort meals. :) When I posted the picture, I anticipated someone Posted by JessAndTrav[/QUOTE]
UMMMM, WTF. That just submitted on its own.
I was going to say, that I anticipated someone pointing out that I'm the typical pregnant person.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_sunday-evening-7?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:f95c2c4c-f120-4371-be96-8ad26ef4be22Post:ea225aeb-e7b6-495e-b08a-16ec257c32f8">Re: Sunday Evening</a>: [QUOTE]What, you don't get soar when you fall down? Haha. Or sore. Whichever. I like "every since" as well. Posted by angelstar975[/QUOTE]
I actually didn't catch that, because my eyes jumped to "soar" and I was amused since that is exactly the kind of thing we're talking about now. :)
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_sunday-evening-7?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:f95c2c4c-f120-4371-be96-8ad26ef4be22Post:a321e3f4-8231-42b9-9f32-3a22553c2840">Re: Sunday Evening</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Sunday Evening : I've just gotten used to Angel and I hate change, haha. Posted by angelstar975[/QUOTE]
<div>Me too, I completely understand! I'm sure I'll get used to whatever it is everyone calls me after a little time anyway.</div>
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_sunday-evening-7?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:f95c2c4c-f120-4371-be96-8ad26ef4be22Post:85013973-6466-4014-b437-916bf6dafa55">Re: Sunday Evening</a>: [QUOTE]Now I want grilled cheese. Gah. That would negate my hour of cardio. To make my date with the elliptical bearable, I started Sesh's book. Liking it so far! Grammar errors and weird pronunciations make me crazy. 'Liberry' and 'warsh' are particularly cringe-worthy. THERE IS NO 'R' IN WASH! Posted by willywally5[/QUOTE]
I teach high school, and when a student says, "liberry" I always say, "Where?" or, "the what?"
And they'll repeat it again a couple of times, and sometimes, they catch on.
More than once, I've had a student tell me they know they say it wrong, but they don't care.
My response is, "So you're trying to sound ignorant? What a great choice."
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_sunday-evening-7?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:f95c2c4c-f120-4371-be96-8ad26ef4be22Post:67ba5ab1-0d30-4371-ad78-6388e167600c">Re: Sunday Evening</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Sunday Evening : I teach high school, and when a student says, "liberry" I always say, "Where?" or, "the what?" And they'll repeat it again a couple of times, and sometimes, they catch on.<strong> More than once, I've had a student tell me they know they say it wrong, but they don't care.</strong> My response is, "So you're trying to sound ignorant? What a great choice." Posted by JessAndTrav[/QUOTE]
<div>That would make me want to punch them. Probably good I'm not a teacher. </div>
I could never teach. My mom tried to have me help my sister with her math one summer. I pretty much beat her up everytime she didn't understand a concept because I got so frustrated. So yeah, that tutoring gig didn't last long, haha.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_sunday-evening-7?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:f95c2c4c-f120-4371-be96-8ad26ef4be22Post:3b635a0c-5cf1-40be-95c3-77994174ec9a">Re: Sunday Evening</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Sunday Evening : That would make me want to punch them. Probably good I'm not a teacher. Posted by willywally5[/QUOTE]
This is why they get the response I give when they say that. I just can't bite my tongue.
You'd be frightened at how often students accept the wrong way because they don't feel like it.
Re: Sunday Evening
I have far too many grammar pet peeves, but the one that bugs me the most because nearly everyone does it is when people said "must of" or "should of" or "could of", etc.
It's must HAVE. Should HAVE. Could HAVE. "Must of" doesn't even make sense.
Everything the light touches is my kingdom.
[QUOTE]Haha I don't think I like this AStar thing. <strong>How about she's ASong and I'm just Angel?</strong> ;) I like cheese sometimes, like on pizza, but that's really about it.
Posted by angelstar975[/QUOTE]
<div>Haha, I don't care too much about what people call me on here, so I'm good with whatever. Angelsong, AS, ASong, Song... they all work for me.</div>
Aren't you jealous? I pinky swear it isn't burned, it's just the lighting since I'm eating by the ambiance of my laptop light.
[QUOTE]Hey hookers, go help me with dinner ideas in my post. Hmpf. I have far too many grammar pet peeves, but the one that bugs me the most because nearly everyone does it is when people said "must of" or "should of" or "could of", etc. It's must HAVE. Should HAVE. Could HAVE. "Must of" doesn't even make sense.
Posted by J&K10910[/QUOTE]
That one is annoying. At the very least, it's "could've" or "should've" etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlBiH7mZKE4
and some other picutres where you can see the costumes better
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That won Best in Show too.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Sunday Evening : That one is annoying. At the very least, it's "could've" or "should've" etc.
Posted by angelstar975[/QUOTE]
Yeah, it bothers me much more in its written form than out loud, as everything just kind of blends when you say it quickly.
Everything the light touches is my kingdom.
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Sunday Evening : Haha, I don't care too much about what people call me on here, so I'm good with whatever. Angelsong, AS, ASong, Song... they all work for me.
Posted by angelsong21[/QUOTE]
I've just gotten used to Angel and I hate change, haha.
[QUOTE] I slipped and fell into a split yesterday and have been in pain every since. I am extremely soar, which is expected.[/QUOTE]
I certainly hope you guys see the error. If not, we are no longer friends, and happy hour will no longer be from 4-6.
[QUOTE]Night Poke. Are those pickles on the side Jess? You are such a cliche.. :)
Posted by Loopyseven[/QUOTE]
Yes, I know I am, however I cross-my-heart that I've been eating grilled cheese sandwiches with bread & butter pickles since I was kid. It's one of my comfort meals. :)
When I posted the picture, I anticipated someone
Haha. Or sore. Whichever. I like "every since" as well.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Sunday Evening : Yes, I know I am, however I cross-my-heart that I've been eating grilled cheese sandwiches with bread & butter pickles since I was kid. It's one of my comfort meals. :) When I posted the picture, I anticipated someone
Posted by JessAndTrav[/QUOTE]
UMMMM, WTF. That just submitted on its own.
I was going to say, that I anticipated someone pointing out that I'm the typical pregnant person.
[QUOTE]What, you don't get soar when you fall down? Haha. Or sore. Whichever. I like "every since" as well.
Posted by angelstar975[/QUOTE]
I actually didn't catch that, because my eyes jumped to "soar" and I was amused since that is exactly the kind of thing we're talking about now. :)
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Sunday Evening : I've just gotten used to Angel and I hate change, haha.
Posted by angelstar975[/QUOTE]
<div>Me too, I completely understand! I'm sure I'll get used to whatever it is everyone calls me after a little time anyway.</div>
[QUOTE]Now I want grilled cheese. Gah. That would negate my hour of cardio. To make my date with the elliptical bearable, I started Sesh's book. Liking it so far! Grammar errors and weird pronunciations make me crazy. 'Liberry' and 'warsh' are particularly cringe-worthy. THERE IS NO 'R' IN WASH!
Posted by willywally5[/QUOTE]
I teach high school, and when a student says, "liberry" I always say, "Where?" or, "the what?"
And they'll repeat it again a couple of times, and sometimes, they catch on.
More than once, I've had a student tell me they know they say it wrong, but they don't care.
My response is, "So you're trying to sound ignorant? What a great choice."
Everything the light touches is my kingdom.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Sunday Evening : I teach high school, and when a student says, "liberry" I always say, "Where?" or, "the what?" And they'll repeat it again a couple of times, and sometimes, they catch on.<strong> More than once, I've had a student tell me they know they say it wrong, but they don't care.</strong> My response is, "So you're trying to sound ignorant? What a great choice."
Posted by JessAndTrav[/QUOTE]
<div>That would make me want to punch them. Probably good I'm not a teacher. </div>
Night everyone.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Sunday Evening : That would make me want to punch them. Probably good I'm not a teacher.
Posted by willywally5[/QUOTE]
This is why they get the response I give when they say that. I just can't bite my tongue.
You'd be frightened at how often students accept the wrong way because they don't feel like it.
It drives me nuts.