HappyCracker
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- Mar 10, 2001
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Okay, well let's think about the whole irregardless deal. Regardless to me means without regard to. Isn't irregardless used the same way? However, it would seem with the irr- in front of it, it should negate regardless and therefore would mean with regard to. Does my thinking make sense or am I just being dumb? (Obviously a rhetorical question for you smart asses out there)