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Wordsploded by Mark
November 10th, 2008 at 5:13 pm
Posted in Tales of yore
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I’m willing to overlook the spelling mistake to get blown. My mind blown, I mean. Excuse me.
Naked Bunny with a Whip
10 Nov 08 at 6:03 pm
Umm…no. Your should be your. Its correct. Its not ‘you are mind blown’ its ‘your mind blown’.
Tim Collins
10 Nov 08 at 6:10 pm
Oh crap I’m an idiot!
Now that’s embarrassing!
Barb
10 Nov 08 at 10:39 pm
And while we’re at it, Tim, it’s “it’s”, not “its”. It is not “belong to it”, it is a contraction of “it is”.
English? It’s simple if you remember all its rules and exceptions!
Emily
12 Nov 08 at 11:14 pm
To say nothing of the misplaced “only.” It should be, “Click this only . . ..” Nobody knows where to place “only” any more.
DaveB
17 Nov 08 at 9:54 am
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I’m willing to overlook the spelling mistake to get blown. My mind blown, I mean. Excuse me.
Naked Bunny with a Whip
10 Nov 08 at 6:03 pm
Umm…no. Your should be your. Its correct. Its not ‘you are mind blown’ its ‘your mind blown’.
Tim Collins
10 Nov 08 at 6:10 pm
Oh crap I’m an idiot!
Tim Collins
10 Nov 08 at 6:10 pm
Now that’s embarrassing!
Barb
10 Nov 08 at 10:39 pm
And while we’re at it, Tim, it’s “it’s”, not “its”. It is not “belong to it”, it is a contraction of “it is”.
English? It’s simple if you remember all its rules and exceptions!
Emily
12 Nov 08 at 11:14 pm
To say nothing of the misplaced “only.” It should be, “Click this only . . ..” Nobody knows where to place “only” any more.
DaveB
17 Nov 08 at 9:54 am