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Re: Calandale's turn in the spotlight
« Reply #870 on: September 22, 2007, 03:35:11 PM »
No. DOVE. Into water. Took me about 15 mins. standing at it
communing with the wind, to reach the point where I could
though.

I just don't trust bungie jumping. Probably couldn't manage parachuting
either though, as one has a limited window to jump.

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Re: Calandale's turn in the spotlight
« Reply #871 on: September 22, 2007, 03:51:27 PM »
Ok Dove, (I'm not to familiar with this term I assume you mean Dived or something) anyway. cool. I can't even fucking swim!

Would like to do one or the other mentioned above, before I die.

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Re: Calandale's turn in the spotlight
« Reply #872 on: September 22, 2007, 05:32:05 PM »
Aw, crap. Did I use a non-word?

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Re: Calandale's turn in the spotlight
« Reply #873 on: September 22, 2007, 05:40:59 PM »
Uh-huh I think. But you never know they add new words to the dictionary every year!

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Re: Calandale's turn in the spotlight
« Reply #874 on: September 22, 2007, 05:43:45 PM »
Uh-huh I think. But you never know they add new words to the dictionary every year!
Lol, like Doh?

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Re: Calandale's turn in the spotlight
« Reply #875 on: September 22, 2007, 05:53:10 PM »
Geeze, I spent years training myself about lit,
and I'm still not sure if hung is ever appropriate
(as past tense). I do believe I'll just go with what
seems natural, and to hell with meanings.  :laugh:

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Re: Calandale's turn in the spotlight
« Reply #876 on: September 22, 2007, 06:04:39 PM »
Geeze, I spent years training myself about lit,
and I'm still not sure if hung is ever appropriate
(as past tense). I do believe I'll just go with what
seems natural, and to hell with meanings.  :laugh:

Yeah of course. Keep on Dovin'!
I think it's generally hung, but usually hanged as in 'Lord Snazelberry was hanged for treason'  :P

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Re: Calandale's turn in the spotlight
« Reply #877 on: September 22, 2007, 06:07:24 PM »

I think it's generally hung, but usually hanged as in 'Lord Snazelberry was hanged for treason'  :P

Pretty much how I use it, but always wonder if I hanged or hung the picture.

And if it was treacherous.

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Re: Calandale's turn in the spotlight
« Reply #878 on: September 22, 2007, 06:09:58 PM »
Then again, from Merriam-Webster:

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Main Entry: 1dive
Pronunciation: 'dIv
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): dived /'dIvd /; or dove /'dOv/; dived also dove; div·ing
Etymology: Middle English diven, duven, from Old English dyfan to dip & dufan to dive; akin to Old English dyppan to dip -- more at DIP
intransitive verb
1 a : to plunge into water intentionally and especially headfirst; also : to execute a dive b : SUBMERGE <the submarine dived>
2 a : to come or drop down precipitously : PLUNGE <the temperature is diving> b : to plunge one's hand into something c of an airplane : to descend in a dive
3 a : to plunge into some matter or activity <she dove into her studies> b : to plunge or dash for some place <diving for cover>; also : to lunge especially in order to seize something <dove for the ball>
transitive verb
1 : to thrust into something
2 : to cause to dive <dive a submarine>
usage Dive, which was originally a weak verb, developed a past tense dove, probably by analogy with verbs like drive, drove. Dove exists in some British dialects and has become the standard past tense especially in speech in some parts of Canada. In the United States dived and dove are both widespread in speech as past tense and past participle, with dove less common than dived in the south Midland area, and dived less common than dove in the Northern and north Midland areas. In writing, the past tense dived is usual in British English and somewhat more common in American English. Dove seems relatively rare as a past participle in writing.

So, I guess that I was ok in using it.

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Re: Calandale's turn in the spotlight
« Reply #879 on: September 22, 2007, 06:18:02 PM »
Uh-huh I think. But you never know they add new words to the dictionary every year!
Lol, like Doh?

Definately. :laugh:

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Re: Calandale's turn in the spotlight
« Reply #880 on: September 22, 2007, 06:18:57 PM »
Thats cool. Didnt know that. I learned a new word today.

'I hung the picture' seems a bit easier on the tongue than 'I hanged the picture'.

Treacherous as opposed to what?

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Re: Calandale's turn in the spotlight
« Reply #881 on: September 22, 2007, 06:20:22 PM »
Uh-huh I think. But you never know they add new words to the dictionary every year!
Lol, like Doh?

Definately. :laugh:
Not Definitely? :P

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Re: Calandale's turn in the spotlight
« Reply #882 on: September 22, 2007, 06:23:02 PM »
Uh-huh I think. But you never know they add new words to the dictionary every year!
Lol, like Doh?

Definately. :laugh:
Not Definitely? :P


Definitely IS in the dictionary.

Definately definitely is NOT in the dictionary.....

but if you keep spelling it that way, who knows....you may start something.

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Re: Calandale's turn in the spotlight
« Reply #883 on: September 22, 2007, 06:27:30 PM »
Uh-huh I think. But you never know they add new words to the dictionary every year!
Lol, like Doh?

Definately. :laugh:
Not Definitely? :P


Definitely IS in the dictionary.

Definately definitely is NOT in the dictionary.....

but if you keep spelling it that way, who knows....you may start something.
Lol, id rather invent new words and tell people that they are real. I am a good bullshitter, i might try it.

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Re: Calandale's turn in the spotlight
« Reply #884 on: September 22, 2007, 06:38:18 PM »
Thats cool. Didnt know that. I learned a new word today.

'I hung the picture' seems a bit easier on the tongue than 'I hanged the picture'.

Treacherous as opposed to what?

Don't you mount a picture?