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[ARCHIVED THREAD] - reckless or wreckless?
Posted:
9/13/2008 6:04:46 AM EDT
It is "RECKLESS," dammit!
The root word is 'RECKONING,' meaning 'to think things through' or 'to plan ahead.' Dead reckoning is in this category too.
Posted:
9/13/2008 6:05:45 AM EDT
[#1]
Your avatar is wreckless.
Posted:
9/13/2008 6:06:39 AM EDT
[#2]
that.
u gramar natsees r makeing me a reck
Posted:
9/13/2008 6:17:08 AM EDT
[#3]
Actually, a trip in an automobile without having a wreck would be "wreckless driving".
Posted:
9/13/2008 6:18:28 AM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
Actually, a trip in an automobile without having a wreck would be "wreckless driving".
So the ticket my wife got for Wreckless driving was a good thing?
Posted:
9/13/2008 6:20:24 AM EDT
[#5]
Irregardless.
Posted:
9/13/2008 6:20:57 AM EDT
[#6]
i was wondering this in another thread.
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