To cheer you into your weekend…

Written By: admin - Sep• 10•10

As soon as I saw this one, I knew it was perfect for a Friday.

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Thanks for a great week, Susan!

What’s the problem here? This is a thing!

Written By: admin - Sep• 08•10

It’s another SUSAN WEEK!  So hold on to your hats.  Extra points if your hats are made of lamp shades, because look what Susan found for dinner!

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All I have to say, Susan is this.


(Click on that lovely lamp to buy it from the place where I stole the image!)

I can’t headdesk enough.

Written By: admin - Sep• 06•10

Galen sent this one, noting only that one might actually want to flee the fleas.

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It’s a free-for-all!

Written By: admin - Sep• 03•10

Kacia wants you all to take a deep breath and not worry.

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I mean, nobody’s getting in trouble for violating parking rules.  Not here.  So, you know, go crazy!

They coulda been contenders!

Written By: admin - Sep• 01•10

Colleen exclaims, “We were the best! Now we’re not.”

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It’s always so refreshing to see this stuff coming from schools!  It makes me feel warm and fuzzy.

Go ahead, red-pen one!

Written By: admin - Aug• 30•10

…I mean, they are editable.

Colleen found this in the Deerfield Valley Vermont Blueberry Festival calendar of events.  Thanks, Colleen!

Wholesale opportunities

Written By: admin - Aug• 27•10

I could make several individual posts out of the pictures I took at a single store this weekend.  But I won’t, because that feels like cheating.  So here we go.

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The best part about this one was that it was a copy.  They’d copied it and posted it all over one end of the store, an exuberant festival of abused apostrophes and quotation marks.

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I’m willing to give points for consistency.  If you want to argue that you’re going to just preface every single “s” with an apostrophe — I mean, you’d be wrong, but at least you’d be consistent.  Similarly if you argued that pluralization should occur with apostrophes: still wrong, but some points.  I’d even accept an (incorrect) argument that nouns that end in the singular with a vowel, like “sample,” require an apostrophe for pluralization, whereas those ending with consonants don’t.  But why on earth would you pluralize “sample” and “cap” with an apostrophe and NOT “box”?

For the editor who has everything.

Written By: admin - Aug• 25•10

So last week, Reporter #1 actually stopped texting me typos and came in corporeal form to visit me.  It was very exciting.  And although she definitely did not need to do so, she brought me a thank-you card she had made from a typo.

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Isn’t it just gorgeous?  Have you ever seen a more perfect thank-you card?  I was all a-squee.  Thanks, Reporter #1!

Easily confused by proximate words?

Written By: admin - Aug• 23•10

Dave found this in the hard copy of the http://www.usglobalengagement.org/global-plum-book/ .

I guess it’s good enough for government work?

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Where’s Typo?

Written By: admin - Aug• 20•10

Lisa sent this, mysteriously captioned only “Look at the tiny sign.”

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For your benefit, I have performed a magic, CSI-like zoom for y’all:

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Obviously, the problem is that they’re still using videotape, right, Lisa?

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