25 November 2008

there vs. their

Maybe you should take the quiz.

Perhaps it wouldn't hurt to hit up the difference between who's and whose either.

I'm not saying... I'm just saying.

7 comments:

FM Roadie said...

I hate contractions; love possessives. That was all you could come up with? YOUR(SIC)WEAK.

v10 said...

Not necessarily, just all I was willing to invest in your gratuitous insolence.

FM Roadie said...

Respect begets respect.

In some cultures it is uncouth to eat with your hands in others it’s the norm.

Mockery doesn’t necessarily deserve the deliberation of grammatical precision.

A man of measured words and intricate calculations your virility has been proven.

Some have a preference for the conventional others prefer to fly in the face of it.

This space is viral and comprising leading to speaking through rather than to.

Some share the first thought that comes to mind; others the last.

The numbers remain indelible.

v10 said...

Thank you for that.

And what is it that you are here to prove? And to whom?

Wheezy said...

I don't think FM Roadie looked up the word "dolt" yet. To get philosophical, some people are best ignored than entertained. That's all I can really make of FM Roadie at this point.

FM Roadie said...

V10-
You are welcome. I am not sure if your questions are rhetorically sincere or rhetorically sarcastic. All I know is I paid you a sincere compliment on your #’s post and thought the next one may have followed a similar theme.

Instead I fell into man-cave mock-u-mentary. Right now all I can do is laugh at the absurdity of how the exchange might play out as really bad school-house special. Pictures with witty captions, dialogue moving from low brow, to high brow, and back to low brow, a grammar test, a wheezy/grumpy dwarf character reminding kids to just say no to drugs and expand their vocabulary.

v10 said...

see, now that's kind of funny.