Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Yes, and you're not helping

Woman to man this evening, overheard as I'm jogging by: "Your English skills are deplorable."

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7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'll bite. Anonymously. I see the rudeness, but where's the irony? Is there a usage error? My dictionary says: deplorable, adjective, deserving strong condemnation.

6:46 PM, April 24, 2008  
Blogger Roger Sutton said...

Well, my point was that you probably wouldn't use an SAT word like deplorable to tell someone his English wasn't good.

9:08 PM, April 24, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

RS has missed her point. She isn't misusing the word - she wants to hurt him by criticizing something which she knows he takes pride in: his usage.

10:55 PM, April 24, 2008  
Blogger Roger Sutton said...

I think Anonymous has missed MY point and is reading more into this overheard exchange than we possibly can. (And so may I be.)

6:25 AM, April 25, 2008  
Anonymous first anonymous said...

Ah, I get it.

Maybe his vocabulary is excellent even though his usage is deplorable?

Let's move on.

10:02 AM, April 25, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't think of "deplorable" as an SAT word. My kids would use it.

7:43 AM, April 28, 2008  
OpenID llemma said...

Dude, sign my kids up for whatever her kids are having.

My kids would use it.

10:41 AM, May 07, 2008  

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