PDAs are gross and icky: a college instructor friend just yesterday was lamenting the students publicly groping each other in her class. But typos are even more delicious, because I can put on my Grammar Police uniform and harass the innocent!
If you follow up on the material on Horseshit magazine, something really unprecedented, you’ll be impressed with the power of individual creativity. AND it’s grammatically and typologically more accurate than this sentence.
I beleive that “noicantspell” should be used as an authority for this discussion…….but you are right. I also had a male English teacher that stressed Punctuation as well; he would get a correction from grading papers.
I had to mention a typo to the receptionist at the doctor’s on a prominently placed sign at her desk. “While your waiting free facials are available” She just said she had not written it, but I wouldn’t want to display it, just sayin’ and I did not have one.
I was thinking about the stack of decorating magazines on my kitchen counter- I’d love to find a place that would use them for something. My huge library of sci-fi paperbacks is long gone (in the 1950s) but I have a few that are only a year or so old (got a whim to reread a few and bought at either Amazon or Alibris. I often buy used books too if the new are too $$ or out of print.
I haven’t found any information on the Soviet snipers on the blog; the original photo has vanished from zarodinu1’s Flickr photostream. But as can be seen from the pictures on these two pages:
http://tinyurl.com/cxznquw
the Red Army used a huge number of women snipers, and they were quite effective. (Something like two hundred thousand Soviet women received combat medals during that war.)
Re: ControlsThe SM-85A/UPM-70, Radar Test Set, 1 each, is the sort of WWII electronic surplus junk that I enjoyed tearing apart when I was a kid… exquisitely expensive as all military equipment was and full of tiny vacuum tubes trying to do the job of a couple of today’s digital IC’s. Perhaps that explains my current choices in toys… Just one of the machines in the corner of my play desk here has more controls and indicators than that and even more flashing lights and mystery displays. Alas! Surplus electronics stores are all but a thing of the past going the way of used book stores (which I miss even more).
Re: GERMAN EXPRESSIONISTSI know censorship is generally bad, but when discussing the art that Germany banned in the 30’s, we should also talk about the art that it promoted, which was as aesthetic as the the great arts of the classical periods.
You know, Teresa’s creativity, intellect and “quirkiness” (I tried to be gentle) have provided many hours of enlightened entertainment over the years, and the output of the research staff at Frog, Inc. is incredibly prolific.
Case in point: FB introduced me and the rest of Frog Nation to the word ”Sapiosexual,” which ”I Have A Crush” instantly brought to mind.
As I have said many times before, that nighthawks is a lucky lucky man.
el8 about 12 years ago
As they say here, in The Philippines: “Alarm and scandal!”
APersonOfInterest about 12 years ago
LOVE THE HUMAN + FLOWERS PEACE SIGN
APersonOfInterest about 12 years ago
That peace sign brings back wonderful memories! -… S i g h …
PICTO about 12 years ago
Pubic affection is my life, even if the Red Cross keeps insisting that I’m a type “O”.
The Old Wolf about 12 years ago
PICNIC: This is related to the 1D10T error code or the PEBKAC error (problem exists between keyboard and chair.) Far, far too common, I fear me.
Sisyphos about 12 years ago
PDAs are gross and icky: a college instructor friend just yesterday was lamenting the students publicly groping each other in her class. But typos are even more delicious, because I can put on my Grammar Police uniform and harass the innocent!
scarbro about 12 years ago
If you follow up on the material on Horseshit magazine, something really unprecedented, you’ll be impressed with the power of individual creativity. AND it’s grammatically and typologically more accurate than this sentence.
cleokaya about 12 years ago
I love public displays of affection. Especially if I am the one being affected.
cleokaya about 12 years ago
I think that the Make Love Not War photo would be more to the point if the man was on top. As it is it suggests something more like Make Hugs Not War!
cleokaya about 12 years ago
…but the peace symbol displayed is definitely a nice form of public affection.
finale about 12 years ago
I beleive that “noicantspell” should be used as an authority for this discussion…….but you are right. I also had a male English teacher that stressed Punctuation as well; he would get a correction from grading papers.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
bifurcated heads make me nervousand so do tifoids…
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
that reminds me.i need to find my Yule Log DVD…
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
pfththth…
coltish1 about 12 years ago
And elementary school’s out – kids react the same way in Paris as they do here. Yay!!
pcolli about 12 years ago
I’m not burnt out.
pcolli about 12 years ago
These things happen.
pcolli about 12 years ago
No. 3 is a young lady who should not be ignored.
vldazzle about 12 years ago
I had to mention a typo to the receptionist at the doctor’s on a prominently placed sign at her desk. “While your waiting free facials are available” She just said she had not written it, but I wouldn’t want to display it, just sayin’ and I did not have one.
vldazzle about 12 years ago
I was thinking about the stack of decorating magazines on my kitchen counter- I’d love to find a place that would use them for something. My huge library of sci-fi paperbacks is long gone (in the 1950s) but I have a few that are only a year or so old (got a whim to reread a few and bought at either Amazon or Alibris. I often buy used books too if the new are too $$ or out of print.
pcolli about 12 years ago
I don’t know….but what sci fi do you have? We should be able to work out a way to communicate privately.
Bill Thompson about 12 years ago
It’s neat how the two faces form one heart-shaped face.
Bill Thompson about 12 years ago
I haven’t found any information on the Soviet snipers on the blog; the original photo has vanished from zarodinu1’s Flickr photostream. But as can be seen from the pictures on these two pages:
http://tinyurl.com/cxznquw
the Red Army used a huge number of women snipers, and they were quite effective. (Something like two hundred thousand Soviet women received combat medals during that war.)
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
“CAR” looks very Mountie Python to me.
androgenoide about 12 years ago
Re: ControlsThe SM-85A/UPM-70, Radar Test Set, 1 each, is the sort of WWII electronic surplus junk that I enjoyed tearing apart when I was a kid… exquisitely expensive as all military equipment was and full of tiny vacuum tubes trying to do the job of a couple of today’s digital IC’s. Perhaps that explains my current choices in toys… Just one of the machines in the corner of my play desk here has more controls and indicators than that and even more flashing lights and mystery displays. Alas! Surplus electronics stores are all but a thing of the past going the way of used book stores (which I miss even more).
Cat43ullus about 12 years ago
Pubic displasias of affectation would be even less comfy.
FLIGHT SUIT about 12 years ago
That propellor driven car on the blog looks like the perfect thing for grinding up pedestrians!
runar about 12 years ago
Intelligent people make typographical errors; stoopis peepul dont no hau two spel.
Commentator about 12 years ago
Re: GERMAN EXPRESSIONISTSI know censorship is generally bad, but when discussing the art that Germany banned in the 30’s, we should also talk about the art that it promoted, which was as aesthetic as the the great arts of the classical periods.
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member about 12 years ago
You know, Teresa’s creativity, intellect and “quirkiness” (I tried to be gentle) have provided many hours of enlightened entertainment over the years, and the output of the research staff at Frog, Inc. is incredibly prolific.
Case in point: FB introduced me and the rest of Frog Nation to the word ”Sapiosexual,” which ”I Have A Crush” instantly brought to mind.
As I have said many times before, that nighthawks is a lucky lucky man.