I am actually okay with people saying think and may use it myself at times but thing comes more naturally to me. I can take or leave cilantro. And I flip-flop on the Oxford comma.
ANARCHY! SPLINTER!
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I am actually okay with people saying think and may use it myself at times but thing comes more naturally to me. I can take or leave cilantro. And I flip-flop on the Oxford comma.
ANARCHY! SPLINTER!
"Thing" makes no sense. Sheesh.
How am I supposed to go to bed when so many of you are wrong on the Internet?!?!?!?
Other than the paperwork hassle, is there a reason I am not seeing to not refinance my mortgage if it saves me .25%?
Lee, besides closing costs, the only other possible concern I can think of is, will it reset your mortgage term to 30 years, and if so, does it matter/do you care.
I am totally unphased by that.
I had one fanfic writer tell me that "unfazed" could not be a word because it looked stupid. Apparently because it had an f and z instead of ph and s, it must be spelled wrong. I don't betaread fanfic anymore.
If you think that, you've got another think coming!
It's a play on words! Saying "thing" is just nonsense!
The great "Another Thing/Think Coming" Kerfluffle of 2012."
Can it be called a kerfuffle when one side is SO CLEARLY in the wrong?
I am actually okay with people saying think
Me too! Because they are right.
So,
Judean People's Front?
Or The People's Front of Judea?
He says "think" makes no sense.
It doesn't have to make sense! It only has to be right, and it is! Fait accompli!
Hey, Magic players (uh, not NBA, the Gathering), what is the transgression here?
I'm on Team Think. "Another thing coming" is an eggcorn.
Judean People's Front? Or The People's Front of Judea?
The People's Front of THINK.
Although I am properly horrified at other people's wrongness, I am tickled that we've found another think to kerfuffle over.
Lee, besides closing costs, the only other possible concern I can think of is, will it reset your mortgage term to 30 years, and if so, does it matter/do you care.
My concern that has prevented me from looking into it is that I put 20% down on my house, so I don't have to have PMI. But if I refinance, I'm not sure it would assess for the same amount, and I might have less tha. 20% equity.
Thinkers are ungrammatical. They're like the Bush people with that wordism I forget because I need to.