Good for Marigold Heavenly Nostrils! We understand, but don’t condone, the use of “sprung” as the past tense of “spring,” but we must recognize that, for both transitive and intransitive use, the past “sprang” is now established.
This one reminds me of a grammar class I took, where we did fake conjugations of verbs. We started with sing, sang, sung, progressed to bring, brang, brung, and ended with We done brang it! Good times …
codycab almost 5 years ago
Hey Marigold, that’s Pinkie Pie’s thing.
Jungle Empress almost 5 years ago
Marigold certainly knows her priorities. Stuck in a tree? Good time to comment on a nine-year-old’s grammar!
Templo S.U.D. almost 5 years ago
does Marigold wiggle herself in order to liberate herself from getting stuck in a tree horn first?
Enter.Name.Here almost 5 years ago
The question nobody thought would be asked:….. “How go you get a Unicorn out of a tree?”
electricshadow Premium Member almost 5 years ago
A spring, a spring, a marvelous thing…until you leap into a tree
Zoomydid almost 5 years ago
I didn’t know unicorns pronked. Or should that be ‘prunk’?
Major Matt Mason Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Spring is sprung
Unicorn is riz
I wonder where
The ladder is?
cocavan11 almost 5 years ago
Good for Marigold Heavenly Nostrils! We understand, but don’t condone, the use of “sprung” as the past tense of “spring,” but we must recognize that, for both transitive and intransitive use, the past “sprang” is now established.
scyphi26 almost 5 years ago
Grammar nazi.
asrialfeeple almost 5 years ago
Marigold was pronking like a young buck, Along came a tree, Now she’s stuck.
BiggerNate91 almost 5 years ago
Have we seen this one? This looks familiar.
whelan_jj almost 5 years ago
Are we sure that’s not “sprang”.
Stephen Gilberg almost 5 years ago
“…When out on the lawn, there arose such a clatter/I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter….” There, that ought to help you remember.
sjsczurek almost 5 years ago
Send for Pinkie Pie! She’ll know what to do!
rgcviper almost 5 years ago
This one reminds me of a grammar class I took, where we did fake conjugations of verbs. We started with sing, sang, sung, progressed to bring, brang, brung, and ended with We done brang it! Good times …
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 5 years ago
Just wiggle and gravity will do the rest.
Ricky Bennett almost 5 years ago
Springed…
craigwestlake almost 5 years ago
Spring is near, so lovely to see, but darn! my unicorn just speared a tree…
shdon almost 5 years ago
I think she pronked too hard.
The Ever-Convenient Object's Shopping Mall over 4 years ago
‘Pronk.’
dutchguy977 about 4 years ago
Kinda relevant here, spring is the Dutch word for both jump and leap. Less relevant leer means teach, learn and leather