Yes. I blame that on brain-enfeeblement....Brought on by the blood sugar wonkiness caused by too much puh-SKE-ti.
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Yes. I blame that on brain-enfeeblement....Brought on by the blood sugar wonkiness caused by too much puh-SKE-ti.
When I was in first or second grade, I was really annoyed at the way "comb" is spelled.
I used to be really annoyed as "scissors" for that damned silent 'c'. Also, the store "Hechinger's" for sounding like a disease.
Does anyone else have the thing where you know a word is spelled correctly, but the more you write it, the more wrong it looks?
In English, I do. In Hebrew, much much less.
Dana? It's the first time I'm posting with you since your trip, so (skipper me) welcome back! I hope you had a great time.
[Edit: my post # is all 2s and 3s games goodness. It's easy to spell numbers, unless it's in Arabic]
Brought on by the blood sugar wonkiness caused by too much puh-SKE-ti.
Probably. I should eat more meatbulbs with my puhsketti....
and shrift should call in sick tomorrow and Wednesday.
So totally can't. But it's a nice thought.
My plans for today are to a) only work 8 hours, and b) go directly to bed when I get home, c) don't pass Go and collect $200, d) wake up and watch DVDs, and e) go back to bed.
It is a bold and daring plan.
Thanks, Nilly! I did have a great time. Except for the bits when it was raining and windy and I was outside.
Does anyone else have the thing where you know a word is spelled correctly, but the more you write it, the more wrong it looks?
"When" gets me every now and then.
My solution to words being spelled wrong was to pronounce them as spelled. Mostly this resulted in kuh-nives. Sometimes also kuh-knifes, although I knew better. I just didn't like the arbitrariness of it all.
When I was in first grade, I got into an agrument with a bunch of my classmates. I insisted that the earth went around the sun, and they insisited that the sun went around the earth. So I thought to myself, "A second-grader will know." So the group of us asked a second-grader, who also said the sun goes around the earth.
Also, what is the correct way to say "Arkansas"? I always say "are-can-saw".
That's right. The problem is not people saying Native American origin words like "Arkansas" and "Missouri" wrong, but that the people who first wrote them down using the English alphabet were apparently on some early form of crack.