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  • C. F. Leon
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    Songs that are at best one verse and then the chorus or even a single line/phrase repeated over and over for the next ten minutes (or at least it seems as so). Of course, those are the ones that the radio replays 4 or 6 times a day.

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by Pcdunn View Post
    One post I saw on social media was from a teacher who got irate comments from a parent who didn't want a young child to study "pronouns!" The teacher explained the lesson was about English parts of speech-- not anyrhing related to LGBTQA!

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  • Pcdunn
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    One post I saw on social media was from a teacher who got irate comments from a parent who didn't want a young child to study "pronouns!" The teacher explained the lesson was about English parts of speech-- not anyrhing related to LGBTQA!

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  • Abby Normal
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    Originally posted by Ms Diddles View Post

    Agreed!

    One of my friends is a teacher here in Glasgow, and we regularly discuss the horrendous names some of these kids are saddled with.

    The worst one I ever heard was La - a.

    Apparently that's Ladasha; "you pronounce the dash!!!!!" (said in an aggressive Glasweigan accent as though incensed that the poor teacher had the nerve to stumble over this stupid name when calling the register!).

    Notable mention also to "Ibroxia".

    I mean, it's ok to be into Rangers (if you really must), but that sounds like some kind of disease!

    Just awful!
    hi diddles!
    i teach in md and luckily none of tje parents have gone the stupid ridiculous route with their kids names at my school, but they have gotten rather creative. I actually love some of the names:

    Nirvana
    Gerber (parents were new immigrants from mexico and named him after the baby food!)
    Zeppelin (Zep for short)
    Lorrell
    Unique
    Tauryn
    Shango (really love that one)
    Kaliya
    Quinn
    Manyana(Manny for short)
    Zhaniya
    Mazie
    Reeve
    Genesis
    Jaden (like three kids named that! )
    Aria
    Adelaide(for a girl, Addy for short)

    Lots more but you get the picture lol. Very diverse area so i think that contributes to the creative names. alot of the beautiful hispanic names too.. Gabriella, Natalia, Maria, Bonita, Mateo, Tuca (love that one!)But most here are pretty traditional too.. lots of jacks, zacks, alex, olivia, chloe, hanah etc.
    Last edited by Abby Normal; 04-26-2025, 03:54 PM.

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  • c.d.
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    You have to learn how to speak your mind, C.F. and say how you really feel and not hold back like you do.

    c.d.

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  • C. F. Leon
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    Originally posted by Filby View Post

    Even worse: Adding numbers or symbols
    You mean like "The Artist Formally Named an Unpronounceable Symbol That He Called a Press Conference to Announce When His Record Sales Were Slipping And The Idiots Actually Bought Into It"?

    Talk about Pretentiousness!

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  • C. F. Leon
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    Originally posted by c.d. View Post
    People who insist you use their preferred pronouns when referring to them. Pretentious little *****. Here in the U.S., some school teachers have lost their jobs for refusing to do so and some teachers have lost their jobs for using them.

    c.d.
    U.S. Law is rarely noted for its consistency.

    Actually, this is a good example of all participants vying for Stupid Awards. The parents/guardians that have to call their (on-call) lawyers for EVERY minor thing that dares annoy them; the lawyers with Nothing-Better-To-Do than drum up their 15 minutes of Fame going against the "Fascist Authority"; the courts that cater to this Time & $$-wasting Trivia and the legislators that spend Time, $$ and Energy on Minor **** like this instead of actual useful things that they should be doing like repairing the roads, etc. You know, the stuff that they are actually elected or appointed to do?

    Bitter, Me? Nah...
    Last edited by C. F. Leon; 04-26-2025, 02:39 PM.

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  • c.d.
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    People who insist you use their preferred pronouns when referring to them. Pretentious little *****. Here in the U.S., some school teachers have lost their jobs for refusing to do so and some teachers have lost their jobs for using them.

    c.d.

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  • Ms Diddles
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    Originally posted by Filby View Post

    Even worse: Adding numbers or symbols
    Agreed!

    One of my friends is a teacher here in Glasgow, and we regularly discuss the horrendous names some of these kids are saddled with.

    The worst one I ever heard was La - a.

    Apparently that's Ladasha; "you pronounce the dash!!!!!" (said in an aggressive Glasweigan accent as though incensed that the poor teacher had the nerve to stumble over this stupid name when calling the register!).

    Notable mention also to "Ibroxia".

    I mean, it's ok to be into Rangers (if you really must), but that sounds like some kind of disease!

    Just awful!

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  • Filby
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    Originally posted by Enigma View Post
    Parents who give their child a normal name but then spell it in an absurd manner.
    Even worse: Adding numbers or symbols

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  • Tani
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    The price of books is insane.

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View Post

    I purchased a large, nicely produced 'Ripper diary' book a year or two ago and haven't read it because the print was too small. I learned to not buy old paperbacks produced in the early 70s for this reason. Also, some Kindle books are just small scans of the hard copy's pages which are quite difficult to read. I don't understand these choices by publishers. There should at least be a warning.

    Yours truly,

    Tom Wescott
    I’ve never had the problem with Kindle books Tom but I haven’t really bought that many. You’re right though, there should be a warning or there should be a page available as a sample.

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  • Tom_Wescott
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    Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post

    I had that problem about a year ago with a book that I’d ordered from Amazon c.d. Minute print. It was a lesson learned though because I went back and read the reviews and three of them complained about the print size.
    I purchased a large, nicely produced 'Ripper diary' book a year or two ago and haven't read it because the print was too small. I learned to not buy old paperbacks produced in the early 70s for this reason. Also, some Kindle books are just small scans of the hard copy's pages which are quite difficult to read. I don't understand these choices by publishers. There should at least be a warning.

    Yours truly,

    Tom Wescott

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by c.d. View Post
    My local library upgraded their computer system. It took forever to get the book I ordered. Picked it up today and there was a big hassle with my library card not working. Finely get it home to discover that the type is so effing small I can't read it even with my glasses on.

    c.d.
    I had that problem about a year ago with a book that I’d ordered from Amazon c.d. Minute print. It was a lesson learned though because I went back and read the reviews and three of them complained about the print size.

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  • c.d.
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    My local library upgraded their computer system. It took forever to get the book I ordered. Picked it up today and there was a big hassle with my library card not working. Finely get it home to discover that the type is so effing small I can't read it even with my glasses on.

    c.d.

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