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I saw a news segment this morning about the Belmont Stakes/Triple Crown

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As I watched I realized they spelled American Pharaoh wrong. I read some other articles which did the same thing. Some people can be so stupid. I find it all to be halarious as well as rediculous!!

EDIT: For those of you who didn't get it, my post was a joke at Ganim's expense. Maybe the intentional misspellings of hilarious and ridiculous got by you. Gamin tweeted she felt what was a misspelling of the horse's name was hilarious as well.
 
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As I watched I realized they spelled American Pharaoh wrong. I read some other articles which did the same thing. Some people can be so stupid. I find it all to be halarious as well as rediculous!!
That is the correct spelling of the horse's name. The media has the horse's name spelled correctly; the owner, when he submitted the horse's name, spelled the name incorrectly.
 
As I watched I realized they spelled American Pharaoh wrong. I read some other articles which did the same thing. Some people can be so stupid. I find it all to be halarious as well as rediculous!!

This is TIC, everybody in case you didn't know... our proudest alumnus, Sarah Ganim actually tweeted this. Word for word. Apparently she doesn't understand how Google works, go figure?
 
As I watched I realized they spelled American Pharaoh wrong. I read some other articles which did the same thing. Some people can be so stupid. I find it all to be halarious as well as rediculous!!

In the old thread view format, you would have been slammed with numerous (many of them funny) takes about how this information has already been covered here.
It was one of the better aspects of thread view.
 
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As I watched I realized they spelled American Pharaoh wrong. I read some other articles which did the same thing. Some people can be so stupid. I find it all to be halarious as well as rediculous!!

I think Pharaoh, the horse's name, is harder to spell than ridiculous (or rediculous, as you say).
 
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