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Posted by JoJo#1MSFanboy on 02/07/07 19:37
In article <slrnesk4hi.4ic.aznomad.2@ip70-176-155-130.ph.ph.cox.net>,
aznomad.2@PremoveOBthisOX.COM says...
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>On Wed, 07 Feb 2007 15:15:19 GMT, JoJo#1MSFanboy <JoJo@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>In article <1170830480.135449.64940@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com>,
>>asjbiotek@gmail.com says...
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>>>On Feb 6, 9:46 am, J...@yahoo.com (JoJo#1MSFanboy) wrote:
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>>>> Imagine that... Blu-Ray has TWO titles in the top 100 on Amazon right
now.
>>How
>>>> many does HD-DVD have? Yep TWO! Yawn... your a broken record dude.
>>>
>>>1. Do you know the difference between top 50 and top 100? (I said two
>>>titles of blu-ray in the TOP 50)
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>>>2. Did you notice the second highest hd-dvd movie (hollywoodland) is
>>>at 200+? (so how would hd-dvd have two in the top 100 even?)
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>>>http://www.eproductwars.com/dvd/index.cfm
>>>
>>>3. Did you know you're a moron?
>>>
>>1.I could care less.... HD-DVD had two titles in the top 50 about four
months
>> ago with Batman Begins and Miami Vice.
>>2.Because five days ago it was at number 76.
>>3.I know I'm a moron and have admitted right here many times that I am but
>> what I find hilarious is that you think you're not a moron.
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>I bet he knows the difference between "could care less" and "couldn't care
>less."
Sarcasm is such a wonderful thing and JoJo could care less. Please read the
following....
Couldn't Care Less
A pet peeve of mine is people incorrectly using the expression "I could care
less". I'm no grammar nazi as you can tell from this email, but it doesn't
make sense to say. Here is an example.
Rooomate 1: "You suck at this video game. I always kick your butt in it."
Roomate 2: "I could care less."
Roomate 1: "Haha."
If you say you COULD care less then that means you care to some degree.
However, if you COULDN'T care less (the proper way of saying the expression)
then it means you absolutely don't care at all, therefore properly expressing
your apathy.
From Brad Davis
Posted by dyske | May-22-03 3:01AM
IngisKahn | May-22-03 5:41PM
I would have to agree with you if it weren't for that wonderful invention
called sarcasm!
Brad Davis | May-23-03 12:40AM
wha ?
IngisKahn | May-27-03 2:26PM
To clarify:
If I said "I couldn't care less," then thats what I mean, but if I said "I
could care less," then I could mean/say it in a sarcastic way.
RyuKnight | Jun-28-03 9:42PM
If I were to say "I could care less" I would mean that I probably could care
less if I wished to, but that is beyond my caring-to-do to do it. In other
words, as IngishKahn said, sarcasm.
Here is another link...
http://www.randomhouse.com/wotd/index.pperl?date=19960610
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