Makes "contact"? No there is a difference between the Alians making contact and there spaceship crashing into my car and house
Let him who is without spelling and grammar errors cast the first stone.
David LassenLet him who is without spelling and grammar errors cast the first stone.
You did mean 'he', didn't you?
David Lassen Let him who is without spelling and grammar errors cast the first stone.
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
I'll take that challenge. And I am not a him/he. I proof while writing, proof when done writing and proof even after posted and occasionally have to correct at that time. Not perfect, but there are a couple of us that actually know how to spell and don't murder the Kings English.
Got a whole pile of rocks ready - might have to throw one once in awhile.
She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw
Youse guys haddn't oughta had throwed no rocks at each one another. It ain't not nice to point out other peoples faulty finger pokin.
Although I do find the verb 'Contact' to be somewhat misleading in this instance and that is not a good thing for a news organization to does.
Semper Vaporo
Pkgs.
Mookie I'll take that challenge. And I am not a him/he. I proof while writing, proof when done writing and proof even after posted and occasionally have to correct at that time. Not perfect, but there are a couple of us that actually know how to spell and don't murder the Kings English. Got a whole pile of rocks ready - might have to throw one once in awhile.
Johnny
Wasn't there an article a few years ago that described a derailment as "lost contact with the rails" or something like that?
And Mookie, that kinda sounds like me. I check everything as I write it, then proofread it, then post it, and then still sometimes see errors in the final result.
I'm just glad I'm not a perfectionist. They're never happy.
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Paul of CovingtonI'm just glad I'm not a perfectionist.
I thought I made a mistake once, but I was wrong.
My fingers will occasionally finish a word that is longer than what I intended - there vs the. Or my train of thought will wander and I'll leave a sentence hanging. And I usually discover it right after I hit "post..."
I didn't read the original story - based on the quoted headline, I might tend to interpret the incident was a sideswipe, as opposed to what actually happened. Were that the case, the Amtrak train would have "made contact with," as opposed to "collided with."
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tree68 I might tend to interpret the incident was a sideswipe, as opposed to what actually happened.
That was my first inpression--a sideswipe. I've since been wondering if after entering the siding, the locomotive could have still been rocking side to side that far down the track and been leaning left when it hit the CSX train.
Murphy SidingLooks like somebody woke up on the rocky side of the bed this morning.
Mookie Murphy Siding Looks like somebody woke up on the rocky side of the bed this morning. Hmmm - looks like a boulder needs to be rolled up hill....
Murphy Siding Looks like somebody woke up on the rocky side of the bed this morning.
Hmmm - looks like a boulder needs to be rolled up hill....
Ladies first!
Still better than a story headline in today's Des Moines Register.
"Lawsuit: Dallas County did not to follow bid rules."
Jeff
Shouldn't it be the King's English?
wanswheel
YOU KEEP TOPPING YOURSELF. i am very impressed what you can say without saying much. LOL (Lots of Love)
dmoore74Shouldn't it be the King's English?
Or the Queen's English?
If it were multiple kings, then it would be "Kings' ".
I am not sure punctuation is so much the subject here as at least readable spelling. Yeah, I know where this is going. Save your punctuation examples.
Mookie dmoore74 Shouldn't it be the King's English? I don't know. Is it one king? Is it generations of kings. Would it be descriptive, like plaid shirt? I am not sure punctuation is so much the subject here as at least readable spelling. Yeah, I know where this is going. Save your punctuation examples.
dmoore74 Shouldn't it be the King's English?
I don't know. Is it one king? Is it generations of kings. Would it be descriptive, like plaid shirt?
From the dictionary people: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/King's%20English
I stand corrected. Thank you! And in case no one has noticed, I use punctuation as my personal emoji. ... I know better most of the time, but it "flavors" my postings...makes them a little more interesting - maybe...
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