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Viking Kitten
5/31/2006, 05:22 PM
So the most boring part of my job description involves copy editing scholarly articles related to the legal profession.

A recent article I edited contained the word "lynchpin." I get this letter today from a subscriber whom I've never met or heard of informing me that "The English language does not contain the word 'lynchpin.' Perhaps I meant to say 'linchpin'?"

But a quick check of ol' Webster's reveals that lynchpin is an acceptable variant of linchpin.

So. I copied the page from the dictionary. Now I am trying to figure out what to Sharpie on the page alongside the circled entry.

I like "In yo' face, *********."

But I am open to suggestions.

Mjcpr
5/31/2006, 05:24 PM
I'd just circle it and put "LYNCHPWNED!!"

GottaHavePride
5/31/2006, 05:24 PM
Go old school with "Sit on it!"

12
5/31/2006, 05:25 PM
That is hawt.

Mjcpr
5/31/2006, 05:26 PM
Also acceptable: suck it, suck my fat one, **** off dip****, eat dirt, STFU, After a year of mostly positve experience....

What am I forgetting.......?

BlondeSoonerGirl
5/31/2006, 05:28 PM
I'd just circle it and put "LYNCHPWNED!!"

I 2nd this motion. :texan:

crawfish
5/31/2006, 05:30 PM
suck my fat one

Who told you you had a fat one, LaChance? :D

TheHumanAlphabet
5/31/2006, 05:31 PM
I once was writting copy for John Coleman (the old Good Morning America weather guy). I wrote "develope" in a write-up and he called me up to say that was incorrect. I immediately informed him that I looked it up and it was an acceptable spelling in Webster's. He said "oh" and told me to keep up the good work. Then he hung up.

So just copy the dictionary page and tell them its acceptable. Good enough...and you get to chuckle...

Viking Kitten
5/31/2006, 05:31 PM
Who told you you had a fat one, LaChance? :D

Ooh! Stand by Me spek a'comin' your way.

Viking Kitten
5/31/2006, 05:32 PM
So just copy the dictionary page and tell them its acceptable. Good enough...and you get to chuckle...

Where's the fun in that?

Mjcpr
5/31/2006, 05:39 PM
Ooh! Stand by Me spek a'comin' your way.

WTF? Where do you think 'suck my fat one' comes from?

:mad:

crawfish
5/31/2006, 05:40 PM
WTF? Where do you think 'suck my fat one' comes from?

:mad:

Not from you, obviously. :texan:

BlondeSoonerGirl
5/31/2006, 05:41 PM
Where do you think 'suck my fat one' comes from?

Dean?

:meat:

TheHumanAlphabet
5/31/2006, 05:46 PM
Where's the fun in that?

Sometimes the quite understanding that you were right and a non-smug response is more fun than being over the top.


Sometimes.

Mjcpr
5/31/2006, 05:47 PM
You can no longer use LYNCHPWNED!!©

Mjcpr
5/31/2006, 05:47 PM
Dean?

:meat:
Pffff. You mean Stubby?

critical_phil
5/31/2006, 05:54 PM
So just copy the dictionary page and tell them its acceptable. Good enough...and you get to chuckle...


this could give one the impression that you took the time to look it up.


i'd make a copy of the bookstore section of the yellow pages and inform said ********* that this is where a dictionary can be purchased....

but that's just me.

BlondeSoonerGirl
5/31/2006, 05:58 PM
Ooh ooh!

Copy the '*********' page out of the dictionary and send that!

bri
5/31/2006, 06:30 PM
Wouldn't it have just been easier to call this thread "People Of The South Oval"?

OCUDad
5/31/2006, 07:06 PM
Dear Sir: Thank you for your comments regarding the spelling of the word "linchpin." While it is true that "linchpin" is the more familiar spelling, many people are unaware that "lynchpin" is also an acceptable spelling, according to Webster's Dictionary, Third Edition.

We regret that you were upset by our alternate spelling, but please keep in mind that our publication is, in fact, aimed at people with an education and the ability to read the dictionary when in doubt.

Regards,
Viking Kitten

bri
5/31/2006, 07:26 PM
Dear Person Who ****ed Me Off With Your Nitpicking Stupidity,

Suck it.

Cordially,
VK

xoxoxoxo

OCUDad
5/31/2006, 07:37 PM
Well, that one sorta works, too. :eek:

bri
5/31/2006, 07:41 PM
Plus, it saves ink.

:D

lefty
5/31/2006, 08:44 PM
Isn't the real answer "those that posted on the ABBA thread?"

AlbqSooner
5/31/2006, 08:49 PM
"Look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls".

bri
5/31/2006, 08:52 PM
"Go Funk yourself, Wagnalls."

Viking Kitten
5/31/2006, 09:31 PM
Dear Person Who ****ed Me Off With Your Nitpicking Stupidity,

Suck it.

Cordially,
VK

xoxoxoxo

I like the Xs and Os. That way I can always tell my boss, hey look I gave him hugs and kisses. Kind of like insulting someone on the SO and using a winkie. You can get away with a lot with a winkie.

Pricks. ;)

OCUDad
5/31/2006, 09:42 PM
OK, I'll be the first to make the obvious observation...

But you don't have a winkie. ;)

Sooner Born Sooner Bred
5/31/2006, 09:45 PM
So the most boring part of my job description involves copy editing scholarly articles related to the legal profession.

A recent article I edited contained the word "lynchpin." I get this letter today from a subscriber whom I've never met or heard of informing me that "The English language does not contain the word 'lynchpin.' Perhaps I meant to say 'linchpin'?"

But a quick check of ol' Webster's reveals that lynchpin is an acceptable variant of linchpin.

So. I copied the page from the dictionary. Now I am trying to figure out what to Sharpie on the page alongside the circled entry.

I like "In yo' face, *********."

But I am open to suggestions.Does said subscriber's initials = P.O.?
Just checking.

SoonerBorn68
5/31/2006, 10:10 PM
Dear subscriber,

F...O.

Have a nice day,
VK

skycat
5/31/2006, 10:21 PM
My wife told me not to write that letter. :O

TopDawg
5/31/2006, 10:22 PM
So is this thread title referring to the person who wrote the letter or to yourself?





;)




You can get away with a lot with a winkie.