I read and gave editing feedback on my older sister's papers a bunch of times. And my parents proofread just about all the papers I wrote in high school, but that was generally some small comments about style from my father (like, "You've got three sentences in a row starting with 'Lincoln declared...', so you might want to rephrase one or two of them") and a few grammar and structure things from my mother. (Also, my father would correct all of my split infinitives and sentences ending with prepositions, but I'd ignore all the preposition ones unless the sentence was really awkward and reply, "To go boldly?" to any comments about split infinitives.)
Natter 55: It's the 55th Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
They may give me pain meds. I consider this progress. I think I should go back to bed in the meanwhile.
I don't recall ever even showing any homework or papers to my parents. My parents were smart, but my mother didn't go to college and my dad majored in ping pong, poker and booze, so I'm not sure how much help they would have been. In retrospect, I should have gotten him to tutor me in poker.
my dad majored in ping pong, poker and booze, so I'm not sure how much help they would have been. In retrospect, I should have gotten him to tutor me in poker.
Yeah. And I heard his nights of booze-fueled ping pong were legendary....
Timelies all!
Open sing tonight, and I am not prepared. (Theme is "In Other words" and I have one parody I think might work) I am sooo lame.
And I heard his nights of booze-fueled ping pong were legendary....
I think there were some.
My mother thinks I am smarter than she is.Which is mostly a lie, but at least somebody's impressed by my diploma. JZ, ethics aren't supposed to make you life's bitch. Claim your allergy to bureaucracy is acting up. But put the dots in--the commander likes dots.
So who here was reminded by the media that today is Pearl Harbor Day? Who didn't know (and was not reminded by the media)?
It seems to me like Pearl Harbor day is less of a big deal than it used to be. It is kinda' weird to think that 9-11 killed a lot more people than were killed at Pearl Harbor....
I was not reminded by the media and hadn't thought of it until you mentioned it.
So who here was reminded by the media that today is Pearl Harbor Day? Who didn't know (and was i not reminded by the media)?
Well, I was just there a couple of weeks ago so I don't think I count. All in all, it was less moving than I thought it would be. If I hadn't gotten a private tour of the USS Missouri the same day, I think I would have been quite disappointed.
I don't recall ever even showing any homework or papers to my parents.
As I had both my parents as teachers in high school I'm pretty sure I didn't do this.