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June 26th, 2008 | 283 Entries

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283 Entries for “pardon”

  1. Afree pardon probably costs more than you think. For example – who might get hurt, who was the guilty party if it isn’t the guy who gets pardoned? It also gives people reason to distrust the legal system as it demonstrates that mistakes can be made. However, if I had been found guilty of a crime and was in prison, I might think differently.

    by Eugene on 06.26.2008
  2. the winds were strong yet somehow I still traveled through the crowded streets. “Pardon me,” I said, accidentally running into a man. What was I doing here? What was I thinking? What…

    by Rika on 06.26.2008
  3. What I’ve done is unforgivable. Innocent blood has been shed. I went to the priest, like the good book says. Bastard called the cops. Lying bastard. They won’t get me though. Won’t lock me up in there metal hell. I’d rather die.

    by Mike on 06.26.2008
  4. Pardon–a way of saying excuse me, but somewhat more formal. Or a way of forgiving, or at least excusing past transgressions. All in all, a good word.

    Ok, I’ve got nothing more to say.

    by Jonathan Sperling on 06.26.2008
  5. Pardon my accent, but I have not yet participated in one of your “accent rectification” classes. Though I understand that my accent may be offensive to your delicate tastes, please understand that I mean no harm by it and that it is only natural that my English will be affected by my history.

    One day, I will fit in with you.

    by Dan on 06.26.2008
  6. I pardoned the person at the front door. He had dropped his bag on my foot. What kind of person would do that? Well, I shrugged it off and left the building. Little did I know that the weight of the bag indicated that it was more than a simple bag. Inside was a bomb. He was working for a secret terrorist organization.

    by Justin Wilson on 06.26.2008
  7. pardon me, but this word really isn’t evoking any literary genius right now.

    by Stephers on 06.26.2008
  8. The word pardon’s origins date back to the 1st century B.C, where it was discovered by a monk named Jeffersby and his goat Zach Engalls III. When first discovered, it was unclear what it’s use would be. After some experimentation with marijauna, Jeffersby discovered that it was useful for basting assorted meats.

    by Jim on 06.26.2008
  9. Me. Did you just fart? No, i just needed to get past you. Oh.

    by Heather on 06.26.2008
  10. pardon me good sir. I was wondering if my wife that killed all our children, dogs, cats, birds and friends could receive a pardon for good behavior after 3,000 years. Without her, i’m nothing, because she took everything else away.

    by Brentos on 06.26.2008
  11. I have pardoned many things in my life, but there are somethings that I just can not pardon. One of my former friends has decided to be a brat and so I have cut ties with her. She claims that I have hurt her, but she hasn’t pardoned me, so why should I pardon her. I have done all I can to help her, yet she still remains the same; I can not pardon that..

    by Doki on 06.26.2008
  12. prdon me lady, soory to step on your foot. i’ll be glado to operate oral sex on you in order to apologize for my actions

    by 0000 on 06.26.2008
  13. It’s summer and it’s the season for spontaneous combustion. I’m reaching through the foggy veil and the heat haze that makes it hard to figure out which way we’re all going. There’s a song by Incubus which broght this all up.

    by tv on 06.26.2008
  14. pardon me sir there are cats in your pants. Pardon the doctor who did the face. Pardon my face its ugly. Pardon the dog who ate the giant lion in the breakfast club. Oh my god. I think I beg your pardon. What the heck did I just write.

    by April on 06.26.2008
  15. She was polite in a way that irritated most of the popel around her. She was alwyas saying please and thank you and never really seemed to think about who she was saying it to. the words had become more important than human interaction. Her manners took precedence over the simple exchanges people could have that make the

    by sigue on 06.26.2008
  16. A clean word – there’s nothing better than having your wrongdoings swept away and no longer cluttering your life or standing in the way of relationships. Undeserved, not repayable, simple and beautiful. Everyone should pardon more, for a more forgiving world.

    by Rae on 06.26.2008
  17. Pardon, what you do when you pass gas, or have to excused from the table or what a president can do for a criminal to pardon them of their crimes.

    by Alex on 06.26.2008
  18. Me miss but you seem to be standing upon my sock. My dear it seems as if I am standing upon your sock! Gracious me what a dramatic situation, what on earth do you suppose we do about this? Well, as it is clear that i need the sock perhaps it would be wise to move your fat cow ass.

    by wendy on 06.26.2008
  19. Pardon is the ultimate character trait that shows a person’s personality in a positive light. S

    by Rupinder on 06.26.2008
  20. pardon me for being so rude

    by kim on 06.26.2008
  21. Pardon me. (I’m sure I’m not the first to begin with that) It says I’m formal. It says more than sorry. You ask for pardon when you’re wrong, when you’ve been bad. You are say you’re sorry when you just feel a little guilty. I’ve never asked for pardon, although I’ve done things that require it. the funny thing is, things that you need to ask ‘pardon’ for aren’t usually pardonable.

    by Becca on 06.26.2008
  22. i am sorry for my wrong doing, please pardon me i don’t know what i did wrong, can’t someone tell me? i would like to know so i can fix it but, pardon. Pardon for the pain, pardon for the love, Pardon for all the pardons that are to come.

    by Cherry on 06.26.2008
  23. pardon my thinking that i should have an opinion of my own, pardon my antics that make it look like i am sorry, pardon my being forced to act like i should care whether or not you mind my choices, pardon these futile expressions at what used to be hope

    by Rhonda on 06.26.2008
  24. excuse me I didn’t mean to bump into you like that. It was an accident. I apologized I wish you would just let it go now. Honestly what’s the point in saying ‘sorry’ if you’re not going to forgive me?

    by johnny zito on 06.26.2008
  25. i don’t know why people pardon because it has no meaning
    everyone does it again.,… they have some genetic make up. they are made to make mistakes so why ask forgiveness when you have to repeat it again.

    by Imran Ali Waggan on 06.26.2008
  26. to forgive or excuse someone. very rare in a political venue. can be for something big and serious such as a crime or simply bumping in to someone.
    “pardon me” is also the name of a song by Incubus, a really good song at that.

    by ashley on 06.26.2008
  27. Pardon me, you are pardoned. What exactly does it mean and where did the word come from? Who first used it and in what context? I think about these things when thinking about words in the english language. We have such a funny language dont you think? Pardon me for going on like this.

    by sandra on 06.26.2008
  28. pardon is everything in the world, maybe is the hardest word to say but surley is the most important, not only because you care about the other person, but you had learn to express your feelings as well. So don’t be shy. Don’t give up. Think on this and you will see.

    by nefer on 06.26.2008
  29. Pardon me, but I’d just like to say
    that when I was young my hair was the
    very same color as yours it.

    Well, that’s nice to know, but it
    certainly does not mean that you can
    reach out and touch my hair.
    I don’t know where your hands have
    been so get them off my head.

    by drin on 06.26.2008
  30. Prison. Prison sucks. Hopefully if you ever go to prison you will get some kind of presidential pardon or something like that. if not, you are probably going to be in for any number of scenarios that would not have otherwise entered into your life. This is both a good and a bad thing. Experience is a good thing, but nobody wants to experience what happens in prison when you drop the soap.

    FIN.

    by Alex Maness on 06.26.2008
  31. excuse me i beg gyour pardon. Pardon is forgiveness. I beg pardon. IT is a very weird word. I don’t use it a lot. For some reason, it reminds me of the sound of music. or a gate being unlocked. To pardon something is to grant it.

    by Julia on 06.26.2008
  32. You must be kidding, I just had this word. Maybe I will get a different word next time.

    by Angie on 06.26.2008
  33. This is what I do when I run across someone I pardon myself. Usually because I bump in to them. I guess we also pardon turkeys because they are going to

    by Michael Gayton on 06.26.2008
  34. pardon me madam, but i think you are riding my horse.

    Oh my, no, you must be mistaken, for I bought this one at market last Tuesday.

    The man shoots the woman.

    He rides off.

    by Angie on 06.26.2008
  35. frensh or i dunno foreign language polite one
    mmm what can i say else

    its classy word 2 use in the day, pardon me, excuse me
    it reflects a nice image about the person

    by leena on 06.26.2008
  36. I didn’t hear what you said. Please repeat it. This is such a nice way to apologize, which sounds almost german or french. I’m not even sure between the two. You sure should sound a little nazal when you pronounce that word and mean it of course. You’ll never fail if you use it. I like it, reminds me of those old sophisticated ways to speak.

    by blogs on 06.26.2008
  37. excuse me but i think that i just saw your boyfriend leaving with another woman. Im not quite sure if it was him, i could have been wrong. Umm hopefully i am but anyway can um can umm i sit down mam? There is no sense in ruining this beautiful night because your idiot guy doesnt know what he has!

    by VERAcity on 06.26.2008
  38. Pardon for sins and a peace that endureth. Thine own dear presence to cheer and to guide. Thou changest not, Thy compassions they fail not. As thou hast been, thou forever wilt be. Great is Thy faithfulness, great is thy faithfulness.

    by Wendy on 06.26.2008
  39. Something that I wish it were easier to give in tough situations.

    by ltp on 06.26.2008
  40. A polite expression asking for a repaet. A plea for forgivness. An executive frogivness of a crime. All of these things. Civility in itself. a better life without strife.

    by Conan on 06.26.2008