Wasn’t that a password Catherine Willows tried to use to get into a party to interview witnesses in an episode of CSI? My memory of that episode is kinda… fuzzy.
As do way too many on Twitter. There basic grasp of there, their and they’re is abysmal as is your and you’re. It’s enough to make someone else forget how to use those words properly.
O: expression of surprise or admiration (O wow!); indicator of person being addressed (“O Lord”)
Here’s where I advocate roles for the remaining 2:
E: 3rd-person singular human pronoun, for those situations where you’re dealing with a human being (not an animal or object) but “he” and “she” are either inaccurate or imprecise and “he or she” is awkward
U: 2nd-person singular pronoun, replacement for “you”. (I also advocate “yall” as a replacement for the 2nd-person plural pronoun.)
The rise of texting as a major form of communication should make these adaptations lots easier.
GreasyOldTam over 5 years ago
I think there re too mny vowels nywy.
juncarlo over 5 years ago
Yes, he fails, but, he is landowner because he has a farm.
enigmamz over 5 years ago
’ay, you!!!
Lyons Group, Inc. over 5 years ago
We’ve all learn about the vowels this way in school: A, E, I, O, U (and sometimes Y).
osceola over 5 years ago
But they are enough to spell “money” in the hamburger business.
Display over 5 years ago
Wasn’t that a password Catherine Willows tried to use to get into a party to interview witnesses in an episode of CSI? My memory of that episode is kinda… fuzzy.
sarah413 Premium Member over 5 years ago
As do way too many on Twitter. There basic grasp of there, their and they’re is abysmal as is your and you’re. It’s enough to make someone else forget how to use those words properly.
joe piglet Premium Member over 5 years ago
Well, his friend, Farmer Brownie, has a dog B-i-n-g-o!
jamestipton222 over 5 years ago
Wow! That teacher looks like a healthy farm girl.
osceola over 5 years ago
Vanna White in retirement?
Perkycat over 5 years ago
Looks like my letters on Words With Friends – just add a couple of u’s. They actually came up one time as e-i-e-i-o and two other letters.
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
Nice – funniest one of the day!
Lablubber over 5 years ago
Something smells vowel here.
Stephen Gilberg over 5 years ago
Tarzan did no better.
cheap_day_return over 5 years ago
He’s milkin ’ it.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 5 years ago
3 of the vowels are already words:
A: indefinite article
I: 1st-person singular pronoun
O: expression of surprise or admiration (O wow!); indicator of person being addressed (“O Lord”)
Here’s where I advocate roles for the remaining 2:
E: 3rd-person singular human pronoun, for those situations where you’re dealing with a human being (not an animal or object) but “he” and “she” are either inaccurate or imprecise and “he or she” is awkward
U: 2nd-person singular pronoun, replacement for “you”. (I also advocate “yall” as a replacement for the 2nd-person plural pronoun.)
The rise of texting as a major form of communication should make these adaptations lots easier.
Coyoty Premium Member over 5 years ago
If I were in that class, after she tells us all the vowels, I’d ask her about the schwa.
rgcviper over 5 years ago
As long as he avoids having a massive vowel movement …
I’ll see myself out now.