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Re: There has got to be a better word than got
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 2:10 pm
by Stephen Whiteside
Johnny's got to broaden his vocab a bit eh, Marty?
Re: There has got to be a better word than got
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 2:30 pm
by Neville Briggs
Our English teacher in High School forbad us to use the word "got".
" Gott, gott. gott " he spat out "That's a German word. We're not German."
I can't see anything wrong with it. What about " gotten " ?
I like the poem, good bit of fun. You can use that when performing for the kiddies.
Make sure teacher is not listening.

Re: There has got to be a better word than got
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 3:08 pm
by r.magnay
...most of the impressions left on me by teachers have healed or faded now....

Funny thing though, a few days ago I met a bloke with the surname Haskard, I said I had a teacher calle Rex Haskard in high school, turned out to be this blokes uncle....I threatened to take him out side and pay him for some of the floggings I got from his uncle Rex......then I though about the ones I didn't get and should have, so I thought we would call it evens......

Re: There has got to be a better word than got
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 4:26 pm
by Heather
Neville we must have had the same teacher!

I also had a teacher who despised the word "got" and even now I try not to use it. Funny thing is, he was a maths teacher!

Re: There has got to be a better word than got
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 10:34 pm
by Zondrae
and here is me, thinking I was the only one<
G'day everyone, I. too, dislike the word 'got'. It really has no meaning on it's own but attaches itself to other words and tags along. Again it is the result of a teacher - stating there is no such word as 'got' in the English language. She also set the task of replacing the word 'got' in a series of sentences. Once I had completed this exercise it was clear that there really is no circumstance when 'got; can't be replaced with a much more descriptive word or group of words. I'm with you Heather when we say, I try very hard not to use it - particularly in writing.
I like the little poem, Marty, although it has the feel of a joke - converted.
Re: There has got to be a better word than got
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 12:15 am
by keats
Joke poem, Marty. Not even a very good joke, but at least you made it into something acceptable. But according to any dictionary, got is the past tense of get, so I don't see a problem with that word. If our vocabulary Police had their way here then every word from good to nice to happy to 'bouyant' would be disallowed. Ignore them mate, or we would be a pretty sterile pack of 'writers????' lol
Enjoyed your twist on an old joke, mate. Nice, good and I got it!
Neil
Re: There has got to be a better word than got
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 6:18 am
by warooa
Yeah move it to the joke section
Pacey probably did that one back in the 60's

Re: There has got to be a better word than got
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 12:55 pm
by Bob Pacey
Back in the 60s Marty I was to interested in surfing and fishing and girls to worry about Poetry .
Still did a show last week for 250 ladies at a fund raiser and don't discount those old short jokes cause most of the audience are in their 80s and even if they have heard them before that can not remember !!
One day to go and Holidays Fishing here I come Yahooooo
Bob
Re: There has got to be a better word than got
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 2:15 pm
by r.magnay
....I had a holiday once....

Re: There has got to be a better word than got
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 4:12 pm
by Heather
Time for another one then Ross...
