haha yea sometimes i do that and also i add 's' where it doesn't belong...burger kings, harmons
oh, no!
Sorry this is such a spastic journal.
eh i did not take offense-it's just funny that you probably meant this as a joke and i actually do it.
I actually made it a joke because I know someone who does this ALL the time (not one sentence comes out without an RDA, and it drives me crazy! I can't listen to her comment at meetings, or...talk...it's aggrevating. I've never heard you do it, and I'm sure it's not like every sentence. So you have nothing to fear.
Oh, and I love when people intentionally add an "s" or drop the "s" but don't change the grammar. For instance: "We all ate all the cookie. They were delicious"
mine's from years of being around italian people who speak like that.
ha im going to be so self conscious about that around you now!
no, no. You don't have to be!
i always do that with PANERA...its so paneras to me
hmm...I think I do that with Panera, too!
oh, but I might do it because of ownership. For example, I ate at Panera's. I don't know anyone named panera, but the store must own itself. So then... ow. My brain is starting to hurt
yeah, it makes more sense that it would be paneras, because its the bread of Panera...hence Panera's Bread...and for short Paneras
i had this problem recently. my sentance to mike was "the jet's are playing in new york." i conjugated it and was referring to the band. but mike says how he doesn't really like football and just plays it cuz it's a mans game. obviously the jets play in nyc all the time. why would i be that excited if it was just a football game?