"Who would have thunk it?" nice use of a past participle of the word "think". Although it may be in the correct context, i can't help but think a redneck wrote this article. But then i think, rednecks aren't smart nor tech savy.
Funny thing, I'm very southern (read: redneck) and have poor speaking grammer when I don't care to be proper. Yet, for some reason, I know quite a lot about hardware and networking. Plus, my writing and typing skills are very acceptable as well, weird huh?
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"Who would have thunk it?" nice use of a past participle of the word "think". Although it may be in the correct context, i can't help but think a redneck wrote this article. But then i think, rednecks aren't smart nor tech savy.
Funny thing, I'm very southern (read: redneck) and have poor speaking grammer when I don't care to be proper.
Yet, for some reason, I know quite a lot about hardware and networking.
Plus, my writing and typing skills are very acceptable as well, weird huh?
I'm sure speaking goodly make all y'alls friends think your a smart one.
You've never heard that phrase before?
I normally shorten it to "Who'da thunk it?"
Some people have no appreciation for poetic license.