“GET’S”? With a “grocer’s apostrophe” tucked into it. That’s just not necessary. (BTW: Making a typo or grammatical mistake in a comment correcting someone else’s speelling or gammer is an example of “Muphry’s Law”.)
New Rule: Not every “s” at the end of a word need’s an apostrophe to staple it to it’s root word. Just the one’s you intuitively feel look “better” with one. There’s no objective rule about u’sing apostrophe’s anymore. Ju’st sprinkle them around wherever you like. The Gov’t Punctuation Authority is printing extra these days.
ladywolf17 about 15 years ago
haa haa! Just love teasing poor Weenus.
zero about 15 years ago
…er, um, uh huh?!….
COWBOY7 about 15 years ago
This one had me laughing so………………………………………….
Flintstoned about 15 years ago
The two most annoying words around, What ever,.
Fred_Basset_fan about 15 years ago
There’s no agreement here. The next perpetrator is singular and takes his or her for throat, not their.
GeeDee Premium Member about 15 years ago
You betcha.
Dmajor about 15 years ago
“GET’S”? With a “grocer’s apostrophe” tucked into it. That’s just not necessary. (BTW: Making a typo or grammatical mistake in a comment correcting someone else’s speelling or gammer is an example of “Muphry’s Law”.)
New Rule: Not every “s” at the end of a word need’s an apostrophe to staple it to it’s root word. Just the one’s you intuitively feel look “better” with one. There’s no objective rule about u’sing apostrophe’s anymore. Ju’st sprinkle them around wherever you like. The Gov’t Punctuation Authority is printing extra these days.
all-hail-hypnotoad about 15 years ago
Corn Smut??
eqo about 15 years ago
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nertz about 15 years ago
Besides the comments already made, the two-eyed rabbit should have said, “I admire your convictions..” and “The joke’s on you.”
Jonathan Lemon creator about 15 years ago
This is what happens when your proofreader goes away on vacation :-)