Make money off of your forehead!
Make money off of your forehead!
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Its wacky, but hey, he gets $20,000!
Its up to $22,000 now. - MD ( as of 5:17pm CST)
Its wacky, but hey, he gets $20,000!
Its up to $22,000 now. - MD ( as of 5:17pm CST)
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What IS this whole American "off of" thing?
"Make money off of your forehead" - it just doesn't sound like English to me - more like mangled french or something.
What's wrong with "with"? o_O
"Make money with your forehead."
There - that makes much better sense and sounds better too.
Or, in keeping with the theme:
"Make money using your forehead."
"Make money from your forehead."
"Using your forehead to make money."
All of these are preferable I think.
But then again, I'm an English/spelling/grammar nazi...
"Make money off of your forehead" - it just doesn't sound like English to me - more like mangled french or something.
What's wrong with "with"? o_O
"Make money with your forehead."
There - that makes much better sense and sounds better too.
Or, in keeping with the theme:
"Make money using your forehead."
"Make money from your forehead."
"Using your forehead to make money."
All of these are preferable I think.
But then again, I'm an English/spelling/grammar nazi...
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