What is the most stupid thing you've ever done?
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like i said, neither is wrong per se but "stupidest" would probably have been more elegant in this context...
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Yeah but SG and elegant don't generally mix, so I did it on purpose....................Really!!!!!
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Most stupidest thing <is off duty, so sucks to grammar pedants, bah>?
On the shortlist: wandering down to the Rhombus bunker, aka my cellar, with no contact lenses & indeed no clothes save for small towel. Leaping out of skin (& towel) at sight of tallish, skinnyish geezer in corner & realising I would NEVER, EVER, be able to look either Scardwel or possibly Rob in the eye again...
...then recognising Ed's life-size Han Solo cut out.
Most stupidest thing <is off duty, so sucks to grammar pedants, bah>?
On the shortlist: wandering down to the Rhombus bunker, aka my cellar, with no contact lenses & indeed no clothes save for small towel. Leaping out of skin (& towel) at sight of tallish, skinnyish geezer in corner & realising I would NEVER, EVER, be able to look either Scardwel or possibly Rob in the eye again...
...then recognising Ed's life-size Han Solo cut out.
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LOL poor Carrie!!! How are you anyway sweety haven't seen you for blooming ages??? Are you doing WH? Of course sipping coke!!!!
May have to come to Hudds at some stage and drink Pimms LOL
May have to come to Hudds at some stage and drink Pimms LOL
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Aren't you at the Crewe Smurphs gig? I'm being persuaded to go to that one despite contravention of points a), b), & c) above!
I look forward to watching you drink Pimms.
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RJ you have never had an "imho" in your life, many, too many "imo's" though.RicheyJames wrote:all this is, as ever, imho, but i hope it is of some help.
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Not sure I agree with you. I'd argue for "more stupid" and "most stupid" ahead of "stupider" and "stupidest".RicheyJames wrote:like i said, neither is wrong per se but "stupidest" would probably have been more elegant in this context...
I recognise the usual formation of comparative and superlative adjectives, but in this instance we get cumbersome, ugly-sounding words. "Stupider" sounds particularly bad (go on, say it), and your argument implies an endorsement of it. Therefore on style grounds I'd go for more and most here.
Not sure whether this is a matter of linguistic precision or personal taste, though. I'm lacking most of my relevant tomes of reference.
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well i was merely following convention in pointing out that i don't claim to be an authority on the matter under discussion. and imnvho just looks silly.Red Sunsets wrote:RJ you have never had an "imho" in your life, many, too many "imo's" though.
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well i'm sticking to my guns on this one. in fact, i think, the comparative actually looks clumsier than the superlative.andymackem wrote:Not sure I agree with you. I'd argue for "more stupid" and "most stupid" ahead of "stupider" and "stupidest".
i don't think "stupider" and "stupidest" are particularly cumbersome. my personal rule of thumb is to use suffixes unless the adjective in question has more that two syllables. obviously there are times when this is still not appropriate (eg "cleverer" looks particularly awful) but i don't think "stupid" is a case in point.I recognise the usual formation of comparative and superlative adjectives, but in this instance we get cumbersome, ugly-sounding words. "Stupider" sounds particularly bad (go on, say it), and your argument implies an endorsement of it. Therefore on style grounds I'd go for more and most here.
i'm not sure there are hard and fast rules on this which is why i indicated that i believed neither usage to be incorrect. it is interesting though that the point was first raised by ziggy who, as a non-native speaker, appears to have been taught to use suffixes to form comparatives and superlatives wherever possible. would that be right ziggy?Not sure whether this is a matter of linguistic precision or personal taste, though. I'm lacking most of my relevant tomes of reference.
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The stupidest thing I've ever done is buy my first Sisters album, about five years ago.
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harking back to the day when word count was all. I would use stupidest, then you could drop "most"RicheyJames wrote:well i'm sticking to my guns on this one. in fact, i think, the comparative actually looks clumsier than the superlative.andymackem wrote:Not sure I agree with you. I'd argue for "more stupid" and "most stupid" ahead of "stupider" and "stupidest".
i don't think "stupider" and "stupidest" are particularly cumbersome. my personal rule of thumb is to use suffixes unless the adjective in question has more that two syllables. obviously there are times when this is still not appropriate (eg "cleverer" looks particularly awful) but i don't think "stupid" is a case in point.I recognise the usual formation of comparative and superlative adjectives, but in this instance we get cumbersome, ugly-sounding words. "Stupider" sounds particularly bad (go on, say it), and your argument implies an endorsement of it. Therefore on style grounds I'd go for more and most here.
i'm not sure there are hard and fast rules on this which is why i indicated that i believed neither usage to be incorrect. it is interesting though that the point was first raised by ziggy who, as a non-native speaker, appears to have been taught to use suffixes to form comparatives and superlatives wherever possible. would that be right ziggy?Not sure whether this is a matter of linguistic precision or personal taste, though. I'm lacking most of my relevant tomes of reference.
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Uhhh... yeah... sure... that's it... *cough*RicheyJames wrote: as a non-native speaker, appears to have been taught to use suffixes to form comparatives and superlatives wherever possible. would that be right ziggy?
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To be honest i can't tell you exactly how i was taught to use suffixes in english, as it was a looong time ago, but it got stuck with me and now i instinctively know which one to use, but yes, it was in the classes about comparatives and superlatives, that i remember.
It's kind of hard to explain but if i said "most stupid" instead of "stupidest" it would just sound grammatically wrong to me. Sorry i can't explain better than this.
It's kind of hard to explain but if i said "most stupid" instead of "stupidest" it would just sound grammatically wrong to me. Sorry i can't explain better than this.
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no need to explain better ziggy, it's enough that you agree with mezigeunerweisen wrote:To be honest i can't tell you exactly how i was taught to use suffixes in english, as it was a looong time ago, but it got stuck with me and now i instinctively know which one to use.
It's kind of hard to explain but if i said "most stupid" instead of "stupidest" it would just sound grammatically wrong to me. Sorry i can't explain better than this.
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I edited my post, now i agree even "most" with you
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Right, I know this is a reply from two pages ago, but having done more research (ie. asking my Dad) the real story is this:mugabe wrote:They were arc-welding wearing boots with exposed steel toe-caps in a metal floored area, and he accidentally attached the cable to his boot, knelt and hit the toe-cap with the electrode and kept it there long enough for it to get welded stuck, and repeated the procedure with the other boot?markfiend wrote:DIY story: My dad's first job after leaving school was as an arc-welder. One of his colleagues managed to weld his own steel toe-cap boots to the floor.
There was a welder who was universally unpopular. While he was busy welding, my Dad and his mates snuck up and welded this guy's steel toe-caps to the metal floor without him noticing.
I misremembered the story. Doesn't memory play odd tricks on you?
OK it's not something stupid I've done, but is this getting back on topic enough for you SG?
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that's like this fella, a labourer, i used to work with.
fibreglassed himself to a mould. The extra heat generated by sitting on the mould, whilst he glassed, speeded up the reaction. We had to cut him out of his overalls
the same fella fell off a roof. Shouldn't laugh, but he was sawing a plank to length. the plank was overhanging the end of the roof, and he was on the wrong end. Said it was so he could swing his legs in comfort, whilst he was happily sawing away. Few minutes later; Crack! and he fell two floors, onto a concrete pathway.
finally, we screwed his mug to a table, and then poured tea in to it. Took him a while to workout why he couldn't pick it up
Oh, and another, don't know if anyone does this, but it's fun on newbies
Put a pin prick in the side of a coke tin, just under where you drink from. then sit back and laugh at their inability to drink without spilling it over
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fibreglassed himself to a mould. The extra heat generated by sitting on the mould, whilst he glassed, speeded up the reaction. We had to cut him out of his overalls
the same fella fell off a roof. Shouldn't laugh, but he was sawing a plank to length. the plank was overhanging the end of the roof, and he was on the wrong end. Said it was so he could swing his legs in comfort, whilst he was happily sawing away. Few minutes later; Crack! and he fell two floors, onto a concrete pathway.
finally, we screwed his mug to a table, and then poured tea in to it. Took him a while to workout why he couldn't pick it up
Oh, and another, don't know if anyone does this, but it's fun on newbies
Put a pin prick in the side of a coke tin, just under where you drink from. then sit back and laugh at their inability to drink without spilling it over
themselves
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You are a nasty Heartlanderpaint it black wrote:Put a pin prick in the side of a coke tin, just under where you drink from. then sit back and laugh at their inability to drink without spilling it over
themselves
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