Here's one for the Bitches. There is an older 6-unit apartment building in town whose owner has decided to convert the small apartments into condominiums.
Pretty typical, happens every day. No problem. My problem is with the big banner across the building. It says, including all punctuation:
"CONDO'S" FOR SALE
Any comments?
Comment: Grammatically sucktastic.
Else, what's that so-called "Condo" person have to sell?
He spelled "Condi" wrong.
Assuming my contextual guess at Fox and Penn was right, I was longwindedly trying to say what Windsparrow did briefly.
Skippy McSkimmerson doing a driveby here. Knowing many bitches are knitters, here is a link with instructions on making your own edible panties in case it is of any interest.
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Update post and then I will vanish once more...
I have now graded 23 essays and 23ish poetry quiz revisions. Go me!
I think I'm done. Eight hours of grading is enough today.
Go KT!
it sounds more like a cheer to use your initals
Go Kristin go! Work hard! Play hard! Be fun!
(OK, perhaps I'm a little loopy, cause it's late here and I should be asleep...)
Assuming my contextual guess at Fox and Penn was right, I was longwindedly trying to say what Windsparrow did briefly.
Yeah, well, I thought ita was saying clearly what I was (apparently) obfuscating. Bunch o' Quakers, they were. Not that George Fox and William Penn themselves were necessarily eloquent on the particular topic of slavery, nor yet that the Quakers were by any means the only group to oppose it, but I figured they would reasonably represent one form of human rights activists that fit in the period in question.