So sad that someone with a college degree didn’t learn anything in sixth grade grammar class. “Give I a lift” How sad. For anyone who doesn’t understand; the correct grammar is “give Ned and me a lift”. I couldn’t find a way to contact McPherson directly, maybe someone will enlighten him.
Yeah, clunky grammar there all around, but what are you going to do, y’know? Besides, some ignorant teachers actually DO teach their students grammar like this, under the misconception that it’s right. It’s not, though, just for the record.
But that said, I can still appreciate the gag being made here. Especially seeing that Boise’s in my neck of the woods. :P
pnorman1 almost 11 years ago
Like they don’t eat turkeys in Boise. Right.
cdward almost 11 years ago
Turkey Run?
bachsuitetwo almost 11 years ago
Ned and ME!!!!!!! Come on, people.
Bob. almost 11 years ago
You want to go to Boise too?
Tom Falco almost 11 years ago
Relax guys. Thanksgiving is long gone.
joe piglet Premium Member almost 11 years ago
We actually buy from a local farm, at $3 lb.
William A Short Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Ned and I? Ugh.
cathydavis almost 11 years ago
So sad that someone with a college degree didn’t learn anything in sixth grade grammar class. “Give I a lift” How sad. For anyone who doesn’t understand; the correct grammar is “give Ned and me a lift”. I couldn’t find a way to contact McPherson directly, maybe someone will enlighten him.
scyphi26 almost 11 years ago
Yeah, clunky grammar there all around, but what are you going to do, y’know? Besides, some ignorant teachers actually DO teach their students grammar like this, under the misconception that it’s right. It’s not, though, just for the record.
But that said, I can still appreciate the gag being made here. Especially seeing that Boise’s in my neck of the woods. :P
Bob Blumenfeld almost 11 years ago
The farmer is losing a fortune in talking turkeys. (Do they, I wonder? Talk turkey, that is.)