New driving team

Stormhunter

Active Expediter
Driver
Good Morning, Jason and Petra here, we've come over to MSR/FECC from a big company, our first week has gone pretty well so far, still trying to learn the ropes but getting there, in Laredo picking up monday
 
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Turtle

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Retired Expediter
Grammar police.... Grammar police..... Most funnest?......
Old fuddy duddy.

In formal writing, fun isn't even an adjective, it's a noun, so therefore ergo thus funner and funnest doesn't exit. However, in informal writing and speech, it can be and often is used an as adjective. I sincerely hope my reply above isn't considered to be formal writing, as it was meant to be very informal. In any case, the Oxford English Dictionary recommends funnest "should only be used in very informal contexts" and Dictionary.com defines it as the informal adjective, related to fun, especially social fun, a fun thing to do; really a fun person; the funnest game. And The Grammar Girl describes why you're an old fuddy duddy,

If Steve Jobs can call the new iPod the "most funnest" iPod since, like, ever...
 
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