This is "awe'some."
on the "shelve's" what?
The fat exclamation mark accompanied by the frantic, repeated underlining is my favourite aspect of this joyous sign. Indicates a mountain of suppressed rage and frustration, I think.Great blog, btw. I've added you to the blog stops on my page.
this is terrible! (grammar is one of my pet-peeves...) :-)--bobponcho94--
The lowercase t is quite odd. Maybe the author accidentally hit his/her mental shift key when writing it.
The out of place apostrophe add's insult to injury.
Return back?! Isn't it redundant?!
BEST SIGN EVER! I enjoyed it immensely.
LOL! I love this blog! It's true..."Please people! Learn how to use quotation marks correctly!" :)
This is "awe'some."
ReplyDeleteon the "shelve's" what?
ReplyDeleteThe fat exclamation mark accompanied by the frantic, repeated underlining is my favourite aspect of this joyous sign. Indicates a mountain of suppressed rage and frustration, I think.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog, btw. I've added you to the blog stops on my page.
this is terrible! (grammar is one of my pet-peeves...) :-)
ReplyDelete--bobponcho94--
The lowercase t is quite odd. Maybe the author accidentally hit his/her mental shift key when writing it.
ReplyDeleteThe out of place apostrophe add's insult to injury.
ReplyDeleteReturn back?! Isn't it redundant?!
ReplyDeleteBEST SIGN EVER!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed it immensely.
LOL! I love this blog! It's true..."Please people! Learn how to use quotation marks correctly!" :)
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