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For God's sake….more than one “doe” is “does”……with a “s”

Seems like a lot of regional differences, but a term used by all here, and as far as I can tell only here, is where did the term tag end come from, and why when the rest of the rope using worlds call them tails?
 
I hate to further in this thread, but help me understand this sentence from the Fort Stewart SOP’s:

“Ammunition must be physically separated from the firearm and not be stored in a magazine, speed loader, clip, or other similar device that is not readily accessible by the vehicle occupants.”

Irregardless of probable intent, I think it says you can’t have a loaded magazine in a vehicle unless it is “readily accessible” by the occupants.


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The definition of irregardless is regardless.
 
My wife and I have this same discussion all the time. The two things she says that drive me nuts.... but are technically correct are, "Did you see any deers today?" Or, this one too because I'm balding it especially drives me coo koo..... "Did you get your hairs cut?" They are both correct... but still... typically we don't speak like that. Whenever she asks about my "hairs" being cut, the vision of Charlie Brown pops in my head with the single curly cue hair he has on his cue ball head.

She ever talk about your butts hole?
 
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