Table of Contents for General Pages

  1. Artist for hire Adam Montney
  2. links about Alan Wilson/Canned Heat Video Links (look for us on FaceBook)
  3. Barber local barber - Arcadian Avenue Authentic Barber Shop
  4. Bible Study with Sue and Russ
  5. Contractor for hire
  6. doohickies
  7. Waukesha High School Class of 1971 planning of our 40th reunion
  8. press New Yankee Press
  9. web domain russ.org PC Tutor for hire, items of interest from Russ, rate=penny/second


How to search any web site using Google

In the Google Search text box,

use this format: "site:"[type in the simple site address here, i.e. russ.org] [space] [search string]

Example: site:russ.org hypercorrect

Results:

"Hypercorrection" literally means over + correction. The meaning of a word like ... Ironically, Hypercorrection is done from a motive to be correct. ...
www.russ.org/hypercorrect/intro.html

Word, Chapter, Hypercorrect Form, Common Form. cripple, political, taken offensively by some, disabled. dumb, political, taken offensively by some ...
www.russ.org/hypercorrect/index2.html

Word, Chapter, Hypercorrect Form, Common Form. above, no basis, not a noun nor an adjective, none of the above; the above words. affect, confusing ...
www.russ.org/hypercorrect/index1.html

hypercorrect.com.
www.russ.org/hypercorrect/top.html

3/1/5) I recall my grade school teachers saying that "haven't" is correct for "ain't got no." Sounds poetic to me, and to this day, I still say that there's ...
www.russ.org/hypercorrect/new.html

A co-worker once asked how to spell "antidote" (he was trying to spell "anecdote"). I asked a co-worker how he liked earning "remedial" (menial) wages. ...
www.russ.org/hypercorrect/duh.html

Political correctness is a field of study in itself. I'll begin this category with a few words that are both politically-incorrect and are closely related ...
www.russ.org/hypercorrect/political.html

4/9/2) new items in Religion sections. The answer to that aged old question of whether the glass is half full or half empty is "both." ...
www.russ.org/hypercorrect/new2.html

Mundane: From the Latin meaning "worldly," but commonly used to mean "boring." Aggravate: Means "to make serious," but often used as a synonym for "annoy." ...
www.russ.org/hypercorrect/change.html

Etc should be abbreviated Et.C. or E.C. (et cetera). A common expression is "centered around" but the more logical form would be "revolved around. ...
www.russ.org/hypercorrect/misc.html

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