HI Martin, thanks for dropping by. We are heading into the Thanksgiving rigamarole here, and to escape for a little while, we are heading west to San Francisco for opera. Just hoping an earthquake doesn't drop by while we are there. Enjoy your blogs! K.
It would have been "my" when I was at school, but that was a long time ago. But remember, Deborah is only semi-anglais and maybe they do things differently in Canada.
An excellent spin that led to a hearty chuckle.
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hahaha!
ReplyDeleteOh, a great one!
ReplyDeleteHI Martin, thanks for dropping by. We are heading into the Thanksgiving rigamarole here, and to escape for a little while, we are heading west to San Francisco for opera. Just hoping an earthquake doesn't drop by while we are there. Enjoy your blogs! K.
ReplyDeleteHA!
ReplyDeleteFunny! but shouldn't it be ""my" being turned off."? I dunno, can never remember the rules.. I'm such a pedant...:)
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Someecards! :-P I love them.
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Does that apply to blogging?
ReplyDeleteJenny, 'my' what being turned off?
I invented pedantry.
She's holding out for good syntax and a man who doesn't live with his mother .
ReplyDeleteQuite agree with the masses 'my' - please! ♥
ReplyDeleteIt would have been "my" when I was at school, but that was a long time ago. But remember, Deborah is only semi-anglais and maybe they do things differently in Canada.
ReplyDeletehahahahaha!
ReplyDeleteI have a number of folk to whom I could say this.
Good one! Really provocative and eye-catching.
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