My son introduced me to a Weird Al song that I readily agreed with and love. Please enjoy the video of Word Crimes by Weird Al.
I like this post because it is so true. I have received comments before that people really don't make these mistakes. If only I could post my emails from work. Reef for wreath, do for due, grate for great, etc. I have to read emails aloud to sound out what they are trying to say because the English is so bad. I have this posted on my office door. I wonder how many of the words my co-workers actually recognize as an acyrologia.
The final chuckle for the day from my favorite cartoonist Nick Seluk at The Awkward Yeti. Love him.
okay one more from him
I hope you enjoyed your visit.
Happy writing!
When I worked in an office, the guy they put in charge of sending emails to the entire group of employees (400+) had very poor grammatical skills. He loved the apostrophe...our's, their's, etc. It was very annoying.
ReplyDeleteAt least he was using with possessive words. Unless he thought they were all contractions?
DeleteThanks for visiting and sharing.
That Weird Al video is awesome.
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The first comic from TheAwkwardYeti.com made me laugh because that always happens to me. And I never learn.
ReplyDeleteAwesome video!
That was how I felt when I read it the first time too. Things that ring true are always the funniest.
DeleteLove that first comic ... it's why I keep a notepad by my bed. Sadly, in the morning, I can't make out my writing!! LOL
ReplyDeleteMy brain does that to me all the time -- I'll remember it. Ha! I have a goofy smile on my face from reading your post. Thank you. :-)
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Take 25 to Hollister
I'm glad I achieved my goal and spread some laughter.
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