Picked my girls up from the big city tonight, for the weekend, and we kinda got into a speech discussion on the 4 hour trip.
My girls are 10 and 13. The 13 year old starts talking about chicken breast, how she likes it not crispy and what not, and then she says, Dad...how do you like chicken breasts ss?
I started laughing and said how do I like what?
She says again, chicken breasts ss. And clearly with two syllables.
I said why do you say it like that?
She says how am I suppose to say it in a plural form with that "t" in there?
:laf: I start laughing and naturally I had to try it. I mean it sounded fun :eyebrownod: , so I say chicken breasts ss. And then I say, well not like that but I dont know.
She gives me a dirty look in the rear view mirror and then she says, how bout lightning?
I said what about it?
She says how do you say it's lightning ing outside?
Laughing again :laf: I said, I just say it's lightning out side.
She says no, that's just the singular form. Tell me that it's lightning ing outside.
So I obliged and said, It's lightning ing ing outside.
She said I had too many ings :roflmao:
So now I ask you guys what is the proper way to say it's lightinging outside? :shrug: :confused: :roflmao: And please say it outloud before you think your right. :eyebrownod:
And yes were all nuts up here :innocentwhistle:
Damn Jim, I think you'd make a good contestant on that show :hahaha:"So you think your smarter than a fifth grader" :laf:
JD...Ds
ooops...forgot my answer....lightening... :biggrin:
JD"ning
Lightening
Breasts
It's funny you bring that up though. Different regions will make certain words plural in an improper way.
Around here they will call words like paste will be pronounced pastes es or wasp will be called waspers
I have long since quit trying to correct these mispronunciations..........I found it wasn't worth the effort........ :nono:
Lightening And Breast. Unless your talking about something other than chicken then it reverts to hooters. :biggrin:
Used to be here that the kids said everything back words. For example...all two syllable words would have the first letter of each syllable switched. Hillbilly goes to billhilly, Gatorade goes to aatorgade..ect
Lightening
Breasts
I think that there is a grammatical rule for that, but I don't remember it. Just tell your daughter that it is this way BECAUSE YOUR DAD SAID SO. It never worked for me, but you might give it a try. :biggrin:
The one that got me when I was in school were the kids that had gone to the parochial elementary that would say they were combing their hairs. I have always known that one is a hair and that more than one would be hairs, but I also always had used the term "a head of hair", not "a head of hairs."
Jerry
Lightning, With no ' e'. If you're going to correct the kids you better spell it right! :roflmao:
nailbender,
You are absolutely correct. I had it for making it less heavy rather than the topic.
Jerry
I just hack anything that I spell all to crap. Thankfully Jim put a spell checker on here & WHEN....I remember to use it at least it looks right???LOL
I'm still lost.
If you see a bolt of lightning, you say I saw a bolt of lightning. Which is only one.
But if it is lightning ing outside, how do ya say that? lightning? :confused: dont seem right
I usally say..........
"Get away from the door Cameron" But he still ends up talking me into standing there watching it with him. :shrug:
After having deeply pondered the question. :confused: I believe I've came to a conclusion.
I'm thinking I would just say "bright lights & wet t-shirts". :biggrin: :eyebrownod: :laf: :laf:
I would say a pair of breasts & lightening probably.
So if was was raining outside you'd say its rain out side?
Now there's the wet Tshirt :innocentwhistle:
:confused: You lost me at the wet t-shirt contest :laf:
What contest?..........where'd all this come from? :confused: :laf:
Jim, Im sure John H could set us strait. :roflmao:
Oh mannnnn wouldnt that be something :rolleye: :roflmao:
QuoteWhat contest?..........where'd all this come from? :confused: :laf:
Did I mention I pondered the question deeply?? :shrug:
:roflmao: :roflmao:
a lot of Lighting outside Hmmmm :wo: errrrrrrr :wo:Hmmm I just yell,,Honey,, I'll BET $10 you CAN NOT grab that Long steel Pole out of the Barn and run to the top of that Hill WITHOUT falling down :laf: Nah I just say: It's Lightening like a MF out there !!!
Bob
I use the ox ya moron plural. For example one ox is ox, more than one are oxen. So for me it is lightnen out. Of course you wouldn't be wrong in using the the subjective superlative. Ex: Boy, it's sure puttin' down more lightning!
Breasts just happens to be a word that ends in "s" which in most cases to make it plural you would add "es" at the end, breastses, yeahright, you know that's incorrect. Now to make breasts plural & possessive just grab one w/ each hand. :roflmao: (I kill me!)
To further the point of breasts being singular. Breasts go into a bra not bras.
I hoped this helped ya, Jimbo. ;yes;
:confused: :roflmao: What am I dealing with here? :nono:
Someone said something about breasts and rain and t-shirts and ....
Heck, I don't get it. Anyone got pictures they can illustrate with?
This is where I have seen the best pictures in a long time - check it out. I think you will agree that this is one lucky guy. :innocentwhistle:
http://www.finsandfur.net/forums/index.php?topic=2697.0
Jerry :biggrin:
Look how all those breastessessess lighteninged up that fellers face!! :biggrin:
:laf: :laf:
ss ss :roflmao: :laugh2: