bare/bear, break/brake, their/there/they’re, you’re/your on and on and on. One of my favorites is pronounce “READ”. No matter if you say “RED” or “REED”, I can say you’re wrong. It is all context. So if I you breaked the car, I assume you stopped it. My pet peeve is damned abbreviations. MVNO is the latest that I have no clue what the heck it means without a lot of googling. Spell it out at least once before using it again, PLEASE!! Some are so inscrutable, they have 10 different meanings.
Spelling and grammatical errors are common with the English language! When someone shows up to correct a posters post, I say get lost! This isn’t school…it’s the comics…anything goes!
IT’S been said “If men wear THEIR belts TOO LOOSE THEY’RE bound TO LOSE their pants and then THERE they will be, LOST on the floor, TWO suspenders can fix this problem”.
blunebottle over 3 years ago
The tough coughs as he ploughs through the dough.
angelolady Premium Member over 3 years ago
You go, Lil! Watch out for stray apostrophes.
Cornelius Noodleman over 3 years ago
Eye lov dis komek#
cdward over 3 years ago
Lil is to tuff on Howard. He already had too drinks, so she should give it two him so hard.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 3 years ago
bare/bear, break/brake, their/there/they’re, you’re/your on and on and on. One of my favorites is pronounce “READ”. No matter if you say “RED” or “REED”, I can say you’re wrong. It is all context. So if I you breaked the car, I assume you stopped it. My pet peeve is damned abbreviations. MVNO is the latest that I have no clue what the heck it means without a lot of googling. Spell it out at least once before using it again, PLEASE!! Some are so inscrutable, they have 10 different meanings.
Zebrastripes over 3 years ago
Spelling and grammatical errors are common with the English language! When someone shows up to correct a posters post, I say get lost! This isn’t school…it’s the comics…anything goes!
TrudyQ Premium Member over 3 years ago
Hah! Except when someone speaks, you don’t know how they spelled their words (unless their words appear printed above their heads as in comix).
FassEddie over 3 years ago
Maybe they should turn up the jukebox and be alone with their thoughts.
Michael G. over 3 years ago
Listen! You can hear the sound of man’s laughter.
Suny over 3 years ago
I think in the first panel the word Ansers is misspelled. Can anyone give me some answers to that?
Gameguy49 Premium Member over 3 years ago
IT’S been said “If men wear THEIR belts TOO LOOSE THEY’RE bound TO LOSE their pants and then THERE they will be, LOST on the floor, TWO suspenders can fix this problem”.
Doug K over 3 years ago
I thinked of his clothes becoming to loose and him becoming bare
It might have peeked someone else’s interest but for me it was a scare
Doug K over 3 years ago
I thinked of hims clothes becoming to loose and him becoming bare
It might of peeked someone else’s interest but for me it was a scare
Display over 3 years ago
Lead and read rhyme. So do lead and read. But lead and read do not rhyme. And neither do lead and read.
Wirepuncher over 3 years ago
My grammar was bad, she was a sweet ole gal.
Jeffin Premium Member over 3 years ago
First degree worder.
Howard'sMyHero over 3 years ago
Take it away Gallagher:
https://youtu.be/Mfz3kFNVopk
ChessPirate over 3 years ago
As one who has been described as “Grammar Police” or even “Grammar Nazi”, I think I’m in love…
(˘⌣˘)
bobw2012 over 3 years ago
hey, he used bare properly.
NWdryad over 3 years ago
That was painful to read.
mikeywilly over 3 years ago
Just for clarification: is Brett any relation to Stephan?
suelou over 3 years ago
Are they spelling or talking??