monkeybard (
monkeybard) wrote2008-02-22 10:22 am
GAH!
No wonder we're producing illiterate numbwits. I just found this on a high school website:
"Report Cards: Do to a printing error report cards will not be ready to send out this week as planned."
Do to? DO to? Morons. I give them a failing grade on grammar on their report card.
Back to proofreading.
"Report Cards: Do to a printing error report cards will not be ready to send out this week as planned."
Do to? DO to? Morons. I give them a failing grade on grammar on their report card.
Back to proofreading.
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Granted, it's a quickly rotating graphic so it's easy to miss, and typos occur. But they thanked me.
I've also seen typos on a metal plaque in the Hall of Presidents at Disneyworld. But nobody really reads those anyway.
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*flees*
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*throws a slipper after write_light* Don't worry. I have lots more where that one came from.
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*puts on slipper* Do you have the other one?
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mere1 /mɪər/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[meer] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective, superlative mer·est.
1. being nothing more nor better than: a mere pittance; He is still a mere child.
::throws other slipper and sticks out tongue::
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You're noble to have thrown yourself on that grammar grenade. I commend you. And once I pour myself a glass of vino, I will salute you, too.