PS I thought of you while reading a story my second-grader had written in which she correctly spelled "he'd," where "he'd" is a contraction for "he had." I swelled with pride : )
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Shouldn't it be "NYC/tri-state"?
PS I thought of you while reading a story my second-grader had written in which she correctly spelled "he'd," where "he'd" is a contraction for "he had." I swelled with pride : )
Several missing hyphens and misplaced capitalization.
Whackadoodle punctuation,too.
Yipe.
That's pitiful.
Dude! Email me the contact info!!!!
j/k. hilarious.
Are you kidding me?!
Darn, I almost qualify, except our debate is only on-going, not on-going AND never-ending.
That is CRAZY! It makes me weep a little.
Yikes. That made me cringe.
That is SHOCKING.
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