From the directions to a game my daughter got for her birthday:
"If the pyramid falls, you loose."
Way to teach those young ones good spelling.
"Lose" means not win. "Loose" means not tight.
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Thursday, July 10, 2008
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I just read an excerpt from a letter that I thought you would appreciate:
"Your client can, at his soul cost, begin his audit at any time during regular business hours."
That's one audit I wouldn't be able to afford.
That is hilarious!!
In Criminal Sentence 52 you said "only one exclamation point is necessary." But then again,immediately afterward you've used two. Any afterthoughts or emphasis?
Anonymous, I guess I should follow my own advice!! (I mean, advice!)
:)
Will try not to overdo the exclamation points!
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