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Wed 19 Jul, 2006 11:35 am
The email account which receives notices from this forum has been taken over by spam and not all of it is filtered out.
Today, I opened an email that came with a woman's name and an innocent title because my alumni association forum formerly fed into this account and the communication could have been legit.
Well, the woman whose name appeared in the box must be an internet madame because the missive inquired as to whether I was horny and if I would like to meet young girls to satisfy me.
The real problem is the verb did not agree with the subject in number.
A plural subject ran with singular predicate.
I found that funny.
Anyone else have funny grammar bloopers to report?
When are you going to meet these young girls?
This is a typo rather than a grammatical error, but my local newspaper once ran a promo for our newly renovated "pubic library."
Slappy -- I wasn't! I'm a very hetero woman.
Shapeless -- I bet there were some red faces, both at the library and the newspaper. It is funny!
plainoldme wrote:Slappy -- I wasn't! I'm a very hetero woman.
Oh, c'mon. There is no such thing. All women like other women.
At least in my head.
Slappy Doo Hoo wrote:plainoldme wrote:Slappy -- I wasn't! I'm a very hetero woman.
Oh, c'mon. There is no such thing. All women like other women.
At least in my head.
Frankly, that is the least scary peek I have ever had into Slappy's head.
I think he's mellowing.
Slappy Doo Hoo wrote:plainoldme wrote:Slappy -- I wasn't! I'm a very hetero woman.
Oh, c'mon. There is no such thing. All women like other women.
At least in my head.
Exercising self-control and not asking the obvious question. My! This went downhill faster than I imagined it would!