Good point (or is it points?), Hermione. My peeve is/are all the obscure on-line acronyms some people use. Most of the time, I haven't got a clue what they're saying. NWIM? ricky (No what I mean?)
P.S. And didn't you mean to say "Friday Win"? Because these are sooooo full of win. Yes, I meant to write two incomplete sentences and add the extra "o"s. ;)
Whenever I read posts lamenting poor grammar in the written word, I hope I am often not guilty. I am a terrible speller so I write with a dictionary next to me. My husband makes up his very own acronyms, and It never occurs to him that the rest of us do not 'get it' :)
Oh no, I'm making so many errors!!! Never knew I was an errorist. Maybe that Spelling Angel has some time to spare! English is difficult enough without all that B4 garbage.
Seriously, the bingo one was hysterical. I almost spit coffee all over the keyboard.
I have trouble with words that are similar in both English and French (cream-creme, government-gouvernement, etc). Because of where I live, either spelling looks correct to me. (Yes, I know - never start a sentence with because!)
Oh Lord, Fail and Funny to all of these. Especially Patience. These are educators who are supposed to teach our children. If children are our future, well we're screwed! (We might already be ^_^)
Ricky - I'm mystified by all the acronyms too. I need a dictionary.
Ana - That's a good one, for sure. And yes, they are WINs, aren't they?
Six - Yes, she sure does.
Minelle - It's nice to have a husband who's creative, but maybe you should ask him to type the words in full, then add the acronym in brackets at the end.
Abby - Store signs bug me too. I'll watch for some good ones for another Friday.
Bas - English certainly is a difficult and contrary language, full fo contradictions.
Ronnie - I though that one was especially funny.
Sunntgirl - It's unanimous!
A. Lurker - It's even more bizarre when you see all the English words that end up in standard French usage, like 'le weekend'. And it's perfectly acceptable to start a sentence with 'because'.
I pride myself on my writing ability, but irksome typos often creep into my replies-- like the double "do" I just inadvertently left at Rich Windsor's place-- and are omnipresent in any chat. Nevertheless, these are hilarious!!
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Fail! Totally agree :)
Dee x
I don't know how you find all this good stuff! I like "The spelling angel" in particular.
I try, but never paid attention to the boring rules of grammar in school. I still don't care about accusative or ablative in preposition phrases.
I really liked the last one. Thank you.
Hug,
joey
Good point (or is it points?),
Hermione.
My peeve is/are all the obscure on-line acronyms some people use.
Most of the time, I haven't got a
clue what they're saying.
NWIM?
ricky
(No what I mean?)
Errorists! Errorists!!!!
I would say something witty and profound, but I am laughing too hard.
Errorists! I love it!
P.S. And didn't you mean to say "Friday Win"? Because these are sooooo full of win. Yes, I meant to write two incomplete sentences and add the extra "o"s. ;)
Hermione, maybe 'Grandma' needs a spanking on her 'touche',pardon the French.
Whenever I read posts lamenting poor grammar in the written word, I hope I am often not guilty. I am a terrible speller so I write with a dictionary next to me.
My husband makes up his very own acronyms, and It never occurs to him that the rest of us do not 'get it' :)
Errorist?? I am such a grammar snob, I want to go in and correct store signs! Synonyms are not interchangeable! Sorry, I will stop my rant.
hugs abby
Oh no, I'm making so many errors!!!
Never knew I was an errorist.
Maybe that Spelling Angel has some time to spare!
English is difficult enough without all that B4 garbage.
Errorists:) All good one but last my favourite.
Have a good weekend Hermione.
Love,
Ronnie
xx
Fail - totally agree
Hi Hermione,
OMG ROFLMAO! UR GR8! I 2 h8 txt. TTYL!
Seriously, the bingo one was hysterical. I almost spit coffee all over the keyboard.
I have trouble with words that are similar in both English and French (cream-creme, government-gouvernement, etc). Because of where I live, either spelling looks correct to me. (Yes, I know - never start a sentence with because!)
Take care,
R.
This was great!
English, not Bingo! Errorists! LOL -- thank you, Hermione, for some fresh insults. These are great.
Oh Lord, Fail and Funny to all of these. Especially Patience. These are educators who are supposed to teach our children. If children are our future, well we're screwed! (We might already be ^_^)
ROFL - the bingo comment had me literally giggling.
Another bingo speak lover here! Thanks for the great laugh!
Hermione,
very funny, especially the last one, thank you.
Paul.
Dee -I thought you would agree:)
Spanky - It's a gift;D
OBB - To each his own, right?
Joey - I'm glad.
Ricky - I'm mystified by all the acronyms too. I need a dictionary.
Ana - That's a good one, for sure. And yes, they are WINs, aren't they?
Six - Yes, she sure does.
Minelle - It's nice to have a husband who's creative, but maybe you should ask him to type the words in full, then add the acronym in brackets at the end.
Abby - Store signs bug me too. I'll watch for some good ones for another Friday.
Bas - English certainly is a difficult and contrary language, full fo contradictions.
Ronnie - I though that one was especially funny.
Sunntgirl - It's unanimous!
A. Lurker - It's even more bizarre when you see all the English words that end up in standard French usage, like 'le weekend'. And it's perfectly acceptable to start a sentence with 'because'.
Suzie - Thank you!
Erica - File them under 'E'.
Lea - Yes, I think we already are:(
June - It was quite creative.
Mrs. SB - You're very welcome.
Paul - It's so nice to see you again!
Hugs,
Hermione
I pride myself on my writing ability, but irksome typos often creep into my replies-- like the double "do" I just inadvertently left at Rich Windsor's place-- and are omnipresent in any chat. Nevertheless, these are hilarious!!
Dave - Okay, now I have to go visit Richard and see your typo!
Srsly, I blame all my typos on my inability to type.
Hugs,
Hermione
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