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Comment by Idaho Spud on December 12, 2012 at 10:53am Ian, glad to know I can ignore that rule (I was going to anyway:)
Grinning cat, thanks for the interesting article. I often get technical and nit-picky, but I don't think I'm a pedant (new word for me), as I'm not trying to put anyone down. I just appreciate accuracy and precision. However, I'm far from perfect, so I try not to nit-pick too often and be called a hypocrite :)
That reminds me of a post I responded to on the Peanuts Comic Strip 2 days ago. One guy said he had "winter for a month now", and was corrected by another that said "You’ve had extremely cold weather for a month. You haven’t had ANY Winter yet." It irritated me, so I responded with "Some people may have a need for an official (arbitrary) start of winter, but not me. Winter starts when I say it does. Don’t give a harry rat’s patootie when the arbitrary one starts."
That started me thinking. Is there a practical reason for a set time to start winter?
Comment by booklover on December 12, 2012 at 9:39am I forgot to say Happy 12-12-12! This will be the last same number 3-digit date any of us will ever see. The next one will be (30)01-01-01, right? Or am I REALLY bad at math?! lol. If there are any people left on the Earth by then! Only half-joking!!!!
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Comment by Ian Mason on December 12, 2012 at 6:41am I don't know, Felaine. No-one has ever proposed to me.
Off to England again on Friday. The good news is that the hospital will be transfering my Mum to a care facility for longer-term asessment, giving us (family) time to organise what has to be done in the future: sale of her upstairs flat, power of attorney to my brother etc.
Wonderful! One animal decides to watch the tourists and everything stops! Good for her!
Comment by sk8eycat on December 12, 2012 at 1:22am I'm off to bed now, but this is what I will see first thing in the morning:
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Comment by Joan Denoo on December 12, 2012 at 1:12am sk8eycat It came through! and STUNNING! I can't even imagine how the people in that car felt and the other people in the caravan! Now that is the way to bring home the wildlife! Thanks so much.
Comment by sk8eycat on December 12, 2012 at 1:10am Ian, is it correct grammar to end a sentence with a proposition?
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