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Friday Follies #120 – Making Grammar Great Again, One Hyphen at a Time
Greetings and welcome to yet another flub-filled Friday Follies bonanza! Feast your eyes on the Grammar Cop’s gaffes o’ the week.
Laughter: The Universal Language – #50
Something to try next time you’re caught speeding? 😀
Friday Follies #119 – Making Grammar Great Again, One Hyphen at a Time
Welcome back, Friday Follies Followers! The Grammar Cop has come across several miscreants (“n., people who behave badly, often by breaking rules of conduct or the law”) over the last while. Here are their crimes – read ’em and weep!
Laughter: The Universal Language – #49
You may need a tissue for this one. For your tears of laughter. 😀
The Meaning
Coretta King’s beautiful words about a beautiful man. Especially:”…timeless values he taught us through his example — the values of courage, truth, justice, compassion, dignity, humility and service that so radiantly defined Dr. King’s character and empowered his leadership.” Precisely what is missing in the U.S. “leadership” today!!
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Every year, I try to find the right way to recognize Martin Luther King Day. This year, I thought I’d let his wife, his partner, his widow, Coretta Scott King, explain the meaning of the holiday.
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Women’s Bill of Rights
I had a flash of inspiration last night just before I fell asleep. Taking a chance that I’d still remember it in the morning, I didn’t write it down. O risk-taker that I am! Turns out that I did remember!
Friday Follies #118 – Making Grammar Great Again, One Hyphen at a Time
Hi, FFers! Good to ‘see’ you, and welcome to yet another edition of grubby gaffes. No rest for the Grammar Cop! Today’s batch o’ crimes features the wicked wandering apostrophe!
Laughter: The Universal Language – #48
*AMAZINGLY SIMPLE HOME REMEDIES: THESE REALLY WORK!! ENJOY!!!!!!!* 😀
The King and I in Quebec
Aunt Ethel and I were born on the same date, but 40 years apart. I’d sing “Happy Birthday To Us” on the phone to her every year on our big day, which made her laugh.