I’m no grammer nazi, but is “hard on” a two word adverb modifying “unpopular”, or a superlative modifying “probably”? Does it imply ‘more so’ or ‘less so’ or ‘in the manner of a hard on by the quality of (?)’
Maybe this slang just hasn’t made it out where I am, yet. How do I use it? “That car looks hard on fast”? “I was shooting my AR-15 hard on accurately”?
March 21st, 2011 at 12:19 pm
Errr… “hard on probably unpopular”?
I’m no grammer nazi, but is “hard on” a two word adverb modifying “unpopular”, or a superlative modifying “probably”? Does it imply ‘more so’ or ‘less so’ or ‘in the manner of a hard on by the quality of (?)’
Maybe this slang just hasn’t made it out where I am, yet. How do I use it? “That car looks hard on fast”? “I was shooting my AR-15 hard on accurately”?
March 21st, 2011 at 12:20 pm
lol. slip.
March 21st, 2011 at 12:37 pm
Well, we can always start with the White House Staff, the Congressional Staff, the Congressional Pay, the BATFEIEIO, … not so hard, is it?
March 21st, 2011 at 1:05 pm
You should see how popular the PA state budget cuts are. We spend billions on education, and cut the budget 50% there.