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OP last night, i was busy, and just left TV on PBS while i was knitting.
a repeat of Antique Roadshow came on, and at the end, as the credits are rolling, there are a bunch of visitors comments (there is a booth set up for visitors to make video comments.)
One person said, I had a ball.. I wouldn't have come, but my friend drug me along.
i heard that before--drug as the past tense of drag.
(i have heard and used brang too
(bring, brang, brung)--a now obsolete (and considered incorrect) form of the that irregular verb.
how about you? do you get dragged places by your friends?
or do you get drug along?
(and if you can bring/brung why not drag/drug?)
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