It seems like I’m hearing more and more celebrities on TV say the words “singer” and “singing” with a hard G (guh) sound instead of just using the “ng” sound.
They say: “Sing-Ger” and “Sing-Ging” (or even “Sing-Ging-Guh”).
And on TV, characters are always saying things like, “What will happen to you and I?” When it should be ‘me’. Has the word ‘me’ become a banned term?? It probably happened the same time ‘ask’ decided to identify as a noun.
that’s what bothers the old ‘’gastric gas release’’ ?? how some talking head prononounces a werd? get oph the cowch and moov around. make it hard for the grim reaper to find you..
can’t say fahrt … might get banned from a comment … i did when eye tried to use the word Brest, the french harbor city, not the organ or even the piano,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
If on a scale of 1 to 10 you care at level 5. If you say “I could care less” you could go down to level 4, 3, 2, or 1. If you say “I Could not care less” you are staying at level 5 but you could care more.
The local network we watch for news is a horrendous mess. Wrong tenses, forms of words that don’t exist, awkward pauses and distinctly unfunny ‘personality chat’. It’s like the station where I once worked that they literally had to script banter for one of the people. We also had someone who when signaled to stretch to fit the news schedule, began speaking verrrrrry slowly.
Here goes: #1 Since when do we begin every sentence with “so” (and this is not just in the US, international speakers do it too)? #2 In school I learned to put “me” last (What will happen to you and me?) Now the speaker comes first (Me and my sister are going shopping.)(I believe this may have something to do with our narcissistic culture) #3 When speaking of a person “who”, when speaking of an object “that”. ’Otherwise, life is grand! : o)
I’m with Earl on the second one. Right up there with the stupid “Proof is in the pudding” which is a shortened version of the original “The proof OF the pudding is in the eating”. Proof, of course being a synonym for “test” as when we list the “proof” of whiskey or “proof” bread dough by seeing if it rises. That’s like the ignorant “An exception proves the rule” only makes sense when proof means “test” because exceptions to a rule do indeed test that rule.
There aren’t enough words in the language to express my approval of Earl’s stance on this one! Also: “jew-el-ree,” NOT “jule-er-ee.” “For all INTENTS AND purposes,” NOT “for ALL INTENSIVE purposes.”
Gee, it’s almost like there may actually be regional differences in how words are pronounced and what idioms are used!
And while I admit that “nu-cu-lar” irritates me to no end, that doesn’t change how it has been pronounced for years in some places.
As for "could/couldn’t care less – I was a teenager the first time I remember hearing “I couldn’t care less”, and I thought the person was just wrong. Where I grew up, it was always “I could care less”.
As a native of Chicago, since I’ve moved to MN they tell me I pronounce “Volvo” and “sorrow” incorrectly. But they pronounce “Aunt” and “ask” incorrectly, so we’re even.
Right with you Earl, not to mention jewLAry instead of jewelry, and reLAtor, instead of realtor. The most annoying are the ones who work in those fields and can’t even pronounce them right!
Jesy Bertz Premium Member over 2 years ago
Whoa! Time to up Earl’s meds.
Concretionist over 2 years ago
I’m with Earl on these two…
Cactus-Pete over 2 years ago
He’s right, ya know.
sirbadger over 2 years ago
Is this the George W. Bush news channel?
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
It’s like “advertisement” pronounced as /ad-VER-tise-ment/ in British and /ad-ver-TISE-ment/ in American.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tY6GW-fPhpI
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 2 years ago
My pet peeve is the woman touting an exercise machine and putting an “H” in strength. " shtrength."
Cornelius Noodleman over 2 years ago
I don’t care at all.
Realimaginary1 Premium Member over 2 years ago
I am awaiting Who and Whom to start a household war!
Doug K over 2 years ago
It seems like I’m hearing more and more celebrities on TV say the words “singer” and “singing” with a hard G (guh) sound instead of just using the “ng” sound.
They say: “Sing-Ger” and “Sing-Ging” (or even “Sing-Ging-Guh”).
What’s up with that?
Ricky Bennett over 2 years ago
Yaay! Earl understands me!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 2 years ago
“I could care less, I suppose, but it is hard to imagine how.”
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 2 years ago
Maybe she could. Don’t test her.
abucksworth Premium Member over 2 years ago
Finally! Someone is taking on the hard issues.
kelloggs2066 over 2 years ago
Gee, usually it’s Opal who’s the Grammar/Behavior Nazi.
cmerb over 2 years ago
Thanks to David for having the precious Roscoe in todays cartoon because ( Eighty years ago today I was born ) : )
iggyman over 2 years ago
When did Earl join the grammar police?
PoochFan over 2 years ago
And on TV, characters are always saying things like, “What will happen to you and I?” When it should be ‘me’. Has the word ‘me’ become a banned term?? It probably happened the same time ‘ask’ decided to identify as a noun.
MayCauseBurns over 2 years ago
“Anyways…”
The Reader Premium Member over 2 years ago
Nuclear about caring!
jagedlo over 2 years ago
Aren’t you glad you don’t know how to speak, Roscoe?
TwilightFaze over 2 years ago
I say I COULD care less because I care even less about talking about it with that person.
Darryl Heine over 2 years ago
We can care less!
sandpiper over 2 years ago
Earl’s statement assumes she did not care at all. She might have cared just a little and decided to dump that, too.
Mannyo48 over 2 years ago
These bother me to, alot. Get it?
Frank Salem Premium Member over 2 years ago
I totally agree with Earl. Both of these are pet peeves of mine.
Redd Panda over 2 years ago
that’s what bothers the old ‘’gastric gas release’’ ?? how some talking head prononounces a werd? get oph the cowch and moov around. make it hard for the grim reaper to find you..
can’t say fahrt … might get banned from a comment … i did when eye tried to use the word Brest, the french harbor city, not the organ or even the piano,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
V45mikky over 2 years ago
If on a scale of 1 to 10 you care at level 5. If you say “I could care less” you could go down to level 4, 3, 2, or 1. If you say “I Could not care less” you are staying at level 5 but you could care more.
Jimmyk939 over 2 years ago
There, their, they’re, Earl. ‘lax, dude, chill
Wichita1.0 over 2 years ago
The local network we watch for news is a horrendous mess. Wrong tenses, forms of words that don’t exist, awkward pauses and distinctly unfunny ‘personality chat’. It’s like the station where I once worked that they literally had to script banter for one of the people. We also had someone who when signaled to stretch to fit the news schedule, began speaking verrrrrry slowly.
NaryGancy over 2 years ago
Here goes: #1 Since when do we begin every sentence with “so” (and this is not just in the US, international speakers do it too)? #2 In school I learned to put “me” last (What will happen to you and me?) Now the speaker comes first (Me and my sister are going shopping.)(I believe this may have something to do with our narcissistic culture) #3 When speaking of a person “who”, when speaking of an object “that”. ’Otherwise, life is grand! : o)
ksu71 over 2 years ago
And now for a new innovation.
joegeethree over 2 years ago
I’m with Earl, it’s annoying to hear supposedly educated people on TV, mispronounce common words. Realtor and jewelry and others comes to mind.
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
Earls correct…
oish over 2 years ago
Like hearing a British person say aluminum – it has 4 syllables, not 5!
jsimpso1 over 2 years ago
I’m with Earl on the second one. Right up there with the stupid “Proof is in the pudding” which is a shortened version of the original “The proof OF the pudding is in the eating”. Proof, of course being a synonym for “test” as when we list the “proof” of whiskey or “proof” bread dough by seeing if it rises. That’s like the ignorant “An exception proves the rule” only makes sense when proof means “test” because exceptions to a rule do indeed test that rule.
Saddenedby Premium Member over 2 years ago
Earl, too much news will make you that way – js
heathcliff2 over 2 years ago
Earl, you’re a true rebel. Glad for you, Earl.
w16521 over 2 years ago
Earl is turning into a grumpy old man.
mfrasca over 2 years ago
Couldn’t be farther from the truth.
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
I like to think of it as un-cle-ar power. Everybody makes mistakes. Mine don’t last thousands of years.
The Fly Hunter over 2 years ago
Who watches the news anymore? Everything is either very one-sided or alarmist.
khjalmarj over 2 years ago
If Pres. Kennedy can pronounce it “noo-kyoo-ler”, I can too!
Marcia Gibson Premium Member over 2 years ago
One word, caramel
Texanna Premium Member over 2 years ago
Whoa! This one hit a nerve. I’ve never seen this many comments on a comic before, not even the political comics.
Hello Sweetie over 2 years ago
No, because now I do care even less then I did a moment ago. Switch to de-caf.
Daltongang Premium Member over 2 years ago
I always prefer the every popular and thought provoking, “You can’t know how little I care.”
cafed00d Premium Member over 2 years ago
Maybe she could care less, but she doesn’t want too, too much work!
Laura Doerfler over 2 years ago
That’s my husband.
Treedodger over 2 years ago
A long “road” to h0e. Grrr.
oakie817 over 2 years ago
no, really, i think i could care less if i tried
wconer over 2 years ago
yeah? well you have another ‘thing’ coming !
ANIMAL over 2 years ago
Wow – when did he become so anal..??
The Orange Mailman over 2 years ago
Jew-luh-ry for Jewelry
Corpse Horn Light Premium Member over 2 years ago
There aren’t enough words in the language to express my approval of Earl’s stance on this one! Also: “jew-el-ree,” NOT “jule-er-ee.” “For all INTENTS AND purposes,” NOT “for ALL INTENSIVE purposes.”
I could do this alllllll day!
whelan_jj over 2 years ago
I could care less and I do!
LeftCoastBoomer Premium Member over 2 years ago
Remember the book titled “Eats, Shoots and Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation”. It had a couple of Pandas on the cover…
sew-so over 2 years ago
Gee, it’s almost like there may actually be regional differences in how words are pronounced and what idioms are used!
And while I admit that “nu-cu-lar” irritates me to no end, that doesn’t change how it has been pronounced for years in some places.
As for "could/couldn’t care less – I was a teenager the first time I remember hearing “I couldn’t care less”, and I thought the person was just wrong. Where I grew up, it was always “I could care less”.
Maybe Earl needs to get out and about more.
Snolep over 2 years ago
Don’t feel badly about it.
KEA over 2 years ago
and I bet she says eck-cetera and uses adjectives when adverbs should be used
walstib Premium Member over 2 years ago
As a native of Chicago, since I’ve moved to MN they tell me I pronounce “Volvo” and “sorrow” incorrectly. But they pronounce “Aunt” and “ask” incorrectly, so we’re even.
sbulger Premium Member over 2 years ago
Was he an English teacher?
PaintTheDust over 2 years ago
Earl has never been more right!!! Right there with ya today!
azjleecy over 2 years ago
Right with you Earl, not to mention jewLAry instead of jewelry, and reLAtor, instead of realtor. The most annoying are the ones who work in those fields and can’t even pronounce them right!
Cathy P. over 2 years ago
And Bur-gu-lar instead of burg-lar
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 2 years ago
You Go Earl!!!
Saddenedby Premium Member over 2 years ago
espresso anyone?
cambrdgttl over 2 years ago
I like the strip. Yet if I were a woman, I would be upset that Opal is always portrayed as such a beahtch.
Moonkey Premium Member over 2 years ago
Here’s one I read last night in a medical article, clearly written by someone not in the medical field – “…it was took by….”
ssejhill over 2 years ago
There’s nothing that can stop youFrom becoming nucu-ler… larLa la, la la!We’re gonna make you nuc-you-lar!