"WHO'S rather than WHOSE"
Careful. We're about to digress even further, this time into a side-bar discussion of which Dr. Seuss books we liked, and which ones drove us crazy
"WHO'S rather than WHOSE"
Careful. We're about to digress even further, this time into a side-bar discussion of which Dr. Seuss books we liked, and which ones drove us crazy
I think I really need this Christmas break from work...then I look at the stack of papers I have to grade and think work is a better alternative!
Sorry to have victimized you... Wasn't trying to! I was on quite a roll due to just coming off a FaceBook volley, during which one of my nephews was ripping into anyone who misspelled or abbreviated words in their comments. It was a hoot, really it was.
OK, so it takes a sick mind to find this sort of stuff humorous... sorta like chewing aluminum foil. Truly, WTF cares how something is spelled as long as the meaning/intent of the thought is conveyed? So, keep on typing and I'll simply STFU with my pontificating.
Corn: Magna corrected himself [[herself??) and I just went a bit further. This is all in good fun. Fun takes the edge off a bit [[and Lord knows I need it right now).
"Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive, who is youer than you" - Dr. Seuss
See...and he's a doctor!
Corn.Bot - keep it up, I don't pay attention to what I write all the time and it's usually full of mistakes. It's nice to have it pointed out here and there
DT....himself
Gotcha, Mr. Magnatomicflux
Har!! Yeah, that, as well, but I was thinking of Cindy-Lou Who asleep in her bed, unaware of the Grinch executing another shameless home invasion & snatching up stuff.
And, since you brought it up, with you being a Detroit teacher, I think you should pour a big-ass slug of that whiskey and tell yourself that Beelzeravinebub made you do it. I'm quite certain that you need it, and fairly sure that you deserve it.
Ray, I think I am in love with you. Forget your wife of ?? yrs and my husband of 35 plus 4 yrs of sin.
Neighborhood schools, what a novel idea!
"It's a mighty poor mind that can spell a word only one way."
Andrew Jackson
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