misinterpreting bad punctuation since 2005
This is "awe'some."
on the "shelve's" what?
The fat exclamation mark accompanied by the frantic, repeated underlining is my favourite aspect of this joyous sign. Indicates a mountain of suppressed rage and frustration, I think.Great blog, btw. I've added you to the blog stops on my page.
this is terrible! (grammar is one of my pet-peeves...) :-)--bobponcho94--
The lowercase t is quite odd. Maybe the author accidentally hit his/her mental shift key when writing it.
The out of place apostrophe add's insult to injury.
Return back?! Isn't it redundant?!
BEST SIGN EVER! I enjoyed it immensely.
LOL! I love this blog! It's true..."Please people! Learn how to use quotation marks correctly!" :)
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This is "awe'some."
on the "shelve's" what?
The fat exclamation mark accompanied by the frantic, repeated underlining is my favourite aspect of this joyous sign. Indicates a mountain of suppressed rage and frustration, I think.
Great blog, btw. I've added you to the blog stops on my page.
this is terrible! (grammar is one of my pet-peeves...) :-)
--bobponcho94--
The lowercase t is quite odd. Maybe the author accidentally hit his/her mental shift key when writing it.
The out of place apostrophe add's insult to injury.
Return back?! Isn't it redundant?!
BEST SIGN EVER!
I enjoyed it immensely.
LOL! I love this blog! It's true..."Please people! Learn how to use quotation marks correctly!" :)
Post a Comment