Find That Grammatical Error:
When you were young and your heart was an open book
you used to say live and let live....
but in this ever changing world in which we live in....
It gives me fits of editorial rage.
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Damn. ita got there first b/c I just had to be all fancy and formatty and shit.
Wow, that sounds like a great day, Deena! Aidan, as usual, is too freaking cute.
::Starts to think through Live and let Die lyrics::
::Realizes I am making them up more than remembering them::
::Waits for Teppy to reveal the error::
I am not actually doing the synchro! I think that might be a little like the hippo part in Fantasia at the moment..
Since I won't be there I'm going to picture you leading the team bobbing about in the water.
I give the grammar a pass because I like the song. Odd, even awful, grammar doesn't bug me in lyrics. I'm just easy that way.
I used to think so, that "But in this ever changing world in which we live in" was an issue, but now I hear it as "But in this ever changing world in which we're living."
Thank goodness ita wanked it before I got there! 'Cuz that would be REALLY annoying, if it didn't, y'know, say ita's thing...
Since I won't be there I'm going to picture you leading the team bobbing about in the water.
Me, too. I wish I was in the area, Rhiannon, I love to watch synchronized swimming. I saw a production of the Frogs that featured a girl's synchronized swimming team as the Chorus and it was so cool. Later-labor-ma for you.
She (Jennifer, not Kara) thinks it's even more likely that the doctor was wrong about the diagnosis of autism for Aidan since the negative behaviors he displays, even the bad tantrums and the insistence on scripts, is consistent with a child with a visual impairment and his positive behaviors aren't as consistent with a child with autism.
If this is the case, it seems like it would change treatment methods (?)
They're such cute sweet little hellions.
Now listening to
Creeque Alley.
I had forgotten how much the
No one's gettin' fat except Mama Cass
line always pisses me off.
Not grammatically, just chimin' in to agree with Trudy's earlier point.
This is kind of stupid, but interesting as an anthropological study: [link]