Join Date: Jul 2001
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This is hilarious. On a more serious note, how about the indiscriminate use of "momentarily"? As far as I know, "momentarily" means "for a moment", not "in a moment"!
Am I getting old and crotchety? I know language is a living changing thing, but is there a limit to the atrociousness?