Now, THAT'S funny right there! :-)

Randy


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From: Steve McKibben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Yeah, poor Woody probably couldn't decide between "unrelenting" and 
"relentless" and inadvertently gave us a hybrid.

One time I (when speaking) couldn't decide if what I was describing was a 
"shame" or a "pity".

The church group didn't like THAT hybrid either!

--- On Wed, 10/15/08, Bill Hileman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Irregardless of the usage, I understood what he meant.

English rule 1: Don't use no double negatives
English rule 2: Don't never use no triple negatives.
-----Original Message-----



I know this isn¢t English 101, but what do you think ¡unrelentless¢ means in 
this usage?  Is it really a word?

Love ya, guy, but if we don¢t defend our language, how will we communicate?



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