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serious crayons:
--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on December 17, 2008, 10:33:07 am ---"Left Coast" always makes me smile. :)
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It's sure better than "flyoverland."
Jeff Wrangler:
Here's one that makes me cringe: "Persons" this and "Persons" that! :P
I know it's done to avoid using "man," but it still drives me crazy because with a little thought I'm sure there is a better way to get around using "man" than substituting "person."
The worst cringe-inducer is the term for an afternoon professional baseball game played on a weekday. These games used to be called "Businessman's Specials," for the "businessmen" who would sneak away from the office to attend them, but that term can't be used anymore, so now they are "Businessperson's Specials." :P Since these games are played on a business day, why not "Business Day Special"?
Here's another that relates to local politics.
The members of Philadelphia City Council are elected by district. The members of Council, male and female, are still called "councilmen," and their districts are called "councilmanic districts." :-*
"Councilmanic" makes me think of a member of the Council jumping around, waving his or her arms in the air, and shrieking hysterically. ...
Would it be so difficult to call the members of Council "representatives," and their districts simply "Council districts"?
Jeff Wrangler:
--- Quote from: serious crayons on December 17, 2008, 10:35:25 am ---It's sure better than "flyoverland."
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Eeew. ... :P
Clyde-B:
--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on December 17, 2008, 10:42:46 am ---Here's one that makes me cringe: "Persons" this and "Persons" that! :P
I know it's done to avoid using "man," but it still drives me crazy because with a little thought I'm sure there is a better way to get around using "man" that substituting "person."
The worst cringe-inducer is the term for an afternoon professional baseball game played on a weekday. These games used to be called "Businessman's Specials," for the "businessmen" who would sneak away from the office to attend them, but that term can't be used anymore, so now they are "Businessperson's Specials." :P Since these games are played on a business day, why not "Business Day Special"?
Here's another that relates to local politics.
The members of Philadelphia City Council are elected by district. The members of Council, male and female, are still called "councilmen," and their districts are called "councilmanic districts." :-*
"Councilmanic" makes me think of a member of the Council jumping around, waving his or her arms in the air, and shrieking hysterically. ...
Would it be so difficult to call the members of Council "representatives," and their districts simply "Council districts"?
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You could always call them councilpersons. :laugh: *ducks shoe*
Do they also have "councildepressive districts?"
Jeff Wrangler:
--- Quote from: Clyde-B on December 17, 2008, 12:11:22 pm ---Do they also have "councildepressive districts?"
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Friend, they are ALL depressive districts!
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