That's because there's no commandment requiring editing.
Think how much better off we'd be if there were.
That would be MY first commandment.
Let me tell you how excited I was when Emmett's 2nd grade teacher introduced The Daily Edit into their course work.
That's right - every day the second graders were editing spelling and grammatical mistakes.
This is as it should be.
1st breakfast, 2nd breakfast, lunch, snack, supper, dinner was about my normal day.
You forgot elevenses and tea. Very important.
Those tsunami photos were very frightening. I can't imagine what they must have been thinking.
Okay, what's going on? I've just stumbled across my fourth Orwell/1084 reference today, and I haven't really been surfing anywhere outside of my usual haunts.
Bush Administration, I think, has a lot of people feeling very Orwellian.
You forgot elevenses and tea. Very important.
Thank you! I couldn't remember them, but 15 weeks ago, I was sure eating them.
(I surmise that from this and his "This Week in God" regular feature religion is a topic near and dear to his heart much the way it is to Cindy.)
Colbert is a practicing Catholic, is what I heard.
Colbert is a practicing Catholic, is what I heard.
Oh, man. Like JZ needs another reason to crush on him.
Bush Administration, I think, has a lot of people feeling very Orwellian.
Ya'know I'm watch Babylon 5 right now and I'm in the beginning of Season 3. Anyhow, sometimes the statements from representatives of the Clark Administration sounds eerily like stuff today.