When I wrote about my friend interrupting his podcast to listen to me it was not ‘me’ speaking over his car radio. Scars chose my live action babbling over his streaming audio. lol He is just that kind of gentleman.
Don’t you just hate all these run-on sentences? ~shakes head~ But aren’t dangling participles the worst?
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I knew what you meant the first time! Scars sounds like a very nice person.
ReplyDeleteHe is. :D
DeleteScars is a nice person. Who wouldn't be nice to you? I can't think of anyone.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and rest of the week. Hugs. ♥
You're so kind. ~hugs~ Be well, my dear.
Deletewavez eveeree one !!
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noe data time two waste
sew thought we'd wave & say HI
with help frum coppee N paste ♥
Awww... Thank you for the giggles.
DeleteI spent a lot of time in my college writing course dealing with such things. The professor spent a lot of time teaching us editing. It takes time and practice, things we don't do when blogging...
ReplyDeleteI actually spend too much time editing blog posts. ~rolls eyes~ And I still make errors. lol
DeleteEnglish really is a funny language!
ReplyDeleteIt sure is. lol
DeleteI don't mind as long as you can get your point across. :) XO
ReplyDelete:D
DeleteThis is why context is extremely important. "You" could have meant either you on the podcast or you talking to Scars.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. Heh...
Delete"Live action babbling"- hmm, pretty much describes anytime my dad opens his mouth.
ReplyDelete~giggle~
DeleteLoved this. I am a sentence runner-oner, I dangle participles with aplomb and glad I did it. I leave out antecedents, subject agreement...oh! I take my daughter-in-love's English Teacher's breath away! And Pradeep's comment addresses another thing I throw to the winds with everything else! VIVA ME!
ReplyDeleteViva you, for sure! ~hugs~
DeleteLost me, how do we go from a pod cast to dangling participles? haha.....Yep, coffee not kicking in this morning. Pod casting and taking a call, that could get really funny.
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