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		<title>I&#8217;m tired of your attitude</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I remember well the first time I heard the word &#8220;attitude&#8221; used to mean &#8220;negative attitude.&#8221; It was shortly after John Lennon had been killed. I was in a mall and the poster shop was selling some crappy Lennon memorial posters at jacked up prices. I was devoted to Lennon, and muttered something about it [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I remember well the first time I heard the word &#8220;attitude&#8221; used to mean &#8220;negative attitude.&#8221; It was shortly after John Lennon had been killed. I was in a mall and the poster shop was selling some crappy Lennon memorial posters at jacked up prices. I was devoted to Lennon, and muttered something about it being opportunism. &#8220;You got an attitude,&#8221; the clerk said, sneering. &#8220;I don&#8217;t need your attitude.&#8221;</p>
<p>I was tempted to say, &#8220;Yes, I have an attitude. We all have attitudes.&#8221;  But I knew what he meant. </p>
<p>Likewise, nowadays I hear weather forecasters predicting that there will be &#8220;some weather moving in.&#8221; No, there&#8217;s always weather. They mean &#8220;severe weather&#8221; or maybe just &#8220;noticeable weather.&#8221; I do sometimes correct them, but since they&#8217;re on tv, it hasn&#8217;t yet had an effect. Except on my wife who finds it charming every time I do it, or so I choose to believe.</p>
<p>This is far from the first time a quality has been taken as denoting a particular value when used unadorned. &#8220;He has a temperature.&#8221; &#8220;You&#8217;ve got a reputation.&#8221;"He&#8217;s in a mood.&#8221; I suppose you could even put &#8220;a person of color&#8221; into that category. So, it happens.</p>
<p>But that won&#8217;t stop me from whining about it.</p>
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