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Et cetera gaffes are usually spoken (e.g. “Eck-setera”). This is a fun treat.
Photo by Kenn Nesbitt, via e-mail
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Et cetera gaffes are usually spoken (e.g. “Eck-setera”). This is a fun treat.
Photo by Kenn Nesbitt, via e-mail
Et cetera gaffes are usually spoken (e.g. “Eck-setera”). This is a fun treat.
That reminds me of when I worked in a library for a year with a head clerk who perpetually pronounced the word “library” as “lie-barry”. I had to just keep my mouth shut.
Kevin F.
25 Jan 09 at 5:03 pm
Donating vitamins doesn’t sound very safe.
GuanoLad
25 Jan 09 at 7:19 pm
I assume they only accept vitamins that are still sealed and haven’t expired.
All ages free with donation. *giggle*
Noadi
25 Jan 09 at 8:16 pm
Ugh. Mispronunciations drive me nuts! I know it’s commonly accepted, but Feb-u-ary makes me crazy. Thank goodness it’s the shortest month of the year.
Kelly
25 Jan 09 at 9:05 pm
Henceforth, consider donated underwear, socks and pillows as candidates for the “not sounding very safe” category.
Noob Saibot
26 Jan 09 at 11:06 am
Opps (sic). Pardon me. I meant, “[...] ‘Underwear, Socks and Pillows’ [...]“
Noob Saibot
26 Jan 09 at 11:07 am
“Here’s a blanket, I’ll take ten year old please”
Mark
26 Jan 09 at 12:21 pm