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Posted: 1/12/2006 10:31:51 PM EDT
It's spelled oops and rymes with snoops.

Just stop it OK.
Link Posted: 1/12/2006 10:36:51 PM EDT
[#1]

Quoted:
It's spelled oops and rymes with snoops.

Just stop it OK.



Link Posted: 1/12/2006 10:39:43 PM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
It's spelled oops and rymes with snoops.

Just stop it OK.



Pot this is kettle, over...
Link Posted: 1/12/2006 10:40:31 PM EDT
[#3]
It prolly won't help to point this out.
Link Posted: 1/12/2006 10:41:12 PM EDT
[#4]
yet more proof that grammar/spelling nazis will eat their own
Link Posted: 1/12/2006 10:42:45 PM EDT
[#5]
Link Posted: 1/12/2006 10:50:41 PM EDT
[#6]
So Delta Force and the Navy Seals are special oops units?
Link Posted: 1/12/2006 11:03:09 PM EDT
[#7]
Double
Link Posted: 1/12/2006 11:25:05 PM EDT
[#8]
Ahh, so instead of OPSEC, it's OOPSEC.. Got it, I'll pass this own through my chain of command.
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 12:59:37 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 1/13/2006 1:07:31 AM EDT
[#10]
Obligatory flag of the Grammar Nazis:

Link Posted: 1/13/2006 1:50:13 AM EDT
[#11]
Got it, sysoops!
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 2:31:58 AM EDT
[#12]
Spelling and ar15.com, not a winning combo!
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 4:02:24 AM EDT
[#13]

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Spelling and ar15.com, not a winning combo!



  I use the free GOOGLE toolbar. It has a handy little spell checker that I use  before hitting submit.

It's great.
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 4:27:44 AM EDT
[#14]
A Spelling Nazi is born...


Link Posted: 1/13/2006 4:30:03 AM EDT
[#15]

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Got it, sysoops!



In our building they've been called that for a long time.
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 9:30:37 AM EDT
[#16]
As onomatapaea, surely it's spelled whatever way it's pronounced?

NTM
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 9:32:58 AM EDT
[#17]

Quoted:
It's spelled oops and rymes with snoops.

Just stop it, OK.




Link Posted: 1/13/2006 9:35:30 AM EDT
[#18]
Noone knows!
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 9:36:26 AM EDT
[#19]
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 9:36:50 AM EDT
[#20]

Quoted:

Quoted:
It's spelled oops and rymes with snoops.

Just stop it, OK?





Link Posted: 1/13/2006 9:37:29 AM EDT
[#21]

Quoted:

Quoted:
It's spelled oops and rymes with snoops.

Just stop it OK.



Pot this is kettle, over...www.ar15.com/images/smilies/smiley_egypt.gif


opps!
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 9:42:53 AM EDT
[#22]

Quoted:

Quoted:

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It's spelled oops and rymes with snoops.

Just stop it, OK?








It was more a declaration than an inquisitive statement. Thus the period, rather than the question mark, is appropriate.

Had he said "Please, just stop it, ok?" it would have been a request rather than an order, and the question mark would have been correct.


Now go sit in the corner with this hat on.
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 9:59:52 AM EDT
[#23]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:

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It's spelled oops and rymes with snoops.

Just stop it, OK?








It was more a declaration than an inquisitive statement. Thus the period, rather than the question mark, is appropriate.

Had he said "Please, just stop it, ok?" it would have been a request rather than an order, and the question mark would have been correct.


Now go sit in the corner with this hat on.

I disagree. Putting the "OK" at the end makes it a request, not an order. Had there been no "OK" then you would be right, it would be an order.

That corner spot's calling your name
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 10:02:39 AM EDT
[#24]

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It's spelled oops and rymes with snoops.

Just stop it, OK?








It was more a declaration than an inquisitive statement. Thus the period, rather than the question mark, is appropriate.

Had he said "Please, just stop it, ok?" it would have been a request rather than an order, and the question mark would have been correct.


Now go sit in the corner with this hat on.

I disagree. Putting the "OK" at the end makes it a request, not an order. Had there been no "OK" then you would be right, it would be an order.

That corner spot's calling your name



No, the OK was an obvious polite substitution for "assholes". It remains a declaration.

Don't forget your hat.
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 10:07:00 AM EDT
[#25]

Quoted:
No, the OK was an obvious polite substitution for "assholes". It remains a declaration.

Don't forget your hat.

nope you're wrong.

(actually, either one of us could be wrong, but I'll blame you anyway.)

Now, just stop it, OK?
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 10:12:40 AM EDT
[#26]
Irregardless...
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 10:20:44 AM EDT
[#27]
Same difference...
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 11:48:39 AM EDT
[#28]
TTIAWOBW
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 11:53:12 AM EDT
[#29]
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 11:59:23 AM EDT
[#30]

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Irregardless...



Arrghh.  The Director of my Research Station (University full professor) says that one and it drives me nuts.  Unfortunately, I can't just go to him and say "you're wrong, stop doing that".  

Link Posted: 1/13/2006 12:03:12 PM EDT
[#31]
Too many funnyassed posts to quote........ for evey jackass who posted.




ps my secretary asked what I was laughing at.
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 12:03:27 PM EDT
[#32]
Haha! Germans spell it "ups." I always think of them like they're retarded when they say that in the sense that it's a down syndrom or retarded person saying oops. Not that I think they're retarded. I just always picture a mentally challenged person saying "ups" Maybe the u sounds like ew to them.
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 12:03:43 PM EDT
[#33]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
It's spelled oops and rymes with snoops.

Just stop it, OK?








It was more a declaration than an inquisitive statement. Thus the period, rather than the question mark, is appropriate.

Had he said "Please, just stop it, ok?" it would have been a request rather than an order, and the question mark would have been correct.


Now go sit in the corner with this hat on.

I disagree. Putting the "OK" at the end makes it a request, not an order. Had there been no "OK" then you would be right, it would be an order.

That corner spot's calling your name



Not to mention that he left the H out of rhymes....
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 1:42:07 PM EDT
[#34]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
It's spelled oops and rymes with snoops.

Just stop it, OK?








It was more a declaration than an inquisitive statement. Thus the period, rather than the question mark, is appropriate.

Had he said "Please, just stop it, ok?" it would have been a request rather than an order, and the question mark would have been correct.


Now go sit in the corner with this hat on.

I disagree. Putting the "OK" at the end makes it a request, not an order. Had there been no "OK" then you would be right, it would be an order.

That corner spot's calling your name



Not to mention that he left the H out of rhymes....





That point's been well established.

Here's your hat.
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 1:54:12 PM EDT
[#35]
"oops" spelled backwards is "spoo".



Link Posted: 1/13/2006 2:35:41 PM EDT
[#36]

Quoted:

Quoted:
It's spelled oops and rymes with snoops.

Just stop it OK.



Pot this is kettle, over...www.ar15.com/images/smilies/smiley_egypt.gif



ops sorry!
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 2:37:02 PM EDT
[#37]

Quoted:
It's spelled oops and rymes with snoops.

Just stop it OK.

bwahahahahahahahaha
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 2:42:31 PM EDT
[#38]

Quoted:

Quoted:

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It's spelled oops and rymes with snoops.

Just stop it, OK?




hr
hr


It was more a declaration than an inquisitive statement. Thus the period, rather than the question mark, is appropriate.

Had he said "Please, just stop it, ok?" it would have been a request rather than an order, and the question mark would have been correct.


Now go sit in the corner with this hat on. h.gif

I disagree. Putting the "OK" at the end makes it a request, not an order. Had there been no "OK" then you would be right, it would be an order.

That corner spot's calling your namehr


people people people!!!!! Pleeeease just calm down!

Besides everybody knows it's,  . . . . Just stop it.  Okay?

Yeah that's right.  OK is wrong.  Okay is correct.  And yeah it's "yeah", not "yah" or "ya" or "yea".

BTW . . . this is the best thread on here.  
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 2:46:43 PM EDT
[#39]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
It's spelled oops and rymes with snoops.

Just stop it, OK?








It was more a declaration than an inquisitive statement. Thus the period, rather than the question mark, is appropriate.

Had he said "Please, just stop it, ok?" it would have been a request rather than an order, and the question mark would have been correct.


Now go sit in the corner with this hat on.

I disagree. Putting the "OK" at the end makes it a request, not an order. Had there been no "OK" then you would be right, it would be an order.

That corner spot's calling your name



people people people!!!!! Pleeeease just calm down!

Besides everybody knows it's,  . . . . Just stop it.  Okay?

Yeah that's right.  OK is wrong.  Okay is correct.  And yeah it's "yeah", not "yah" or "ya" or "yea".

BTW . . . this is the best thread on here.  

OK
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 2:48:19 PM EDT
[#40]

Quoted:
"oops" spelled backwards is "spoo".

hty.gif




hears ur sine . . . .git 'er duuuuuuun!!!!

P.S.  I only have 23 posts on AR15.com, and 3 of them are on here.  HAHAHA  I am easily amused.
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 2:48:51 PM EDT
[#41]
Ack.
Link Posted: 1/13/2006 2:50:04 PM EDT
[#42]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Spelling and ar15.com, not a winning combo!



  I use the free GOOGLE toolbar. It has a handy little spell checker that I use  before hitting submit.

It's great.



It's Gogle.
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