Miscellaneous. I added this second blog as a dumping ground for the stuff I'm not sure should go on the first blog. Adorable email forwards may end up here.
Lois Royo pictures - a few nice ones
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I do NOT recommend paging through Lois Royo galleries-- like I just did-- there's some weird stuff!
It's clever, but not polite! I don't usually say that word. I can't think about "rat" without "patootie" (remember that line in Ratatouille?) so there you go. "Do I Look Like I Give A Rat's Patootie?" Of course Dilligara was taken, but I only checked out of curiosity. I really didn't want it. This is cuter!
Maybe they'll teach us how to talk more better. Shouldn't surprise me, but still does. Your child can reach their full potential. "Your child", singular, can reach "their" plural, full potential. Grammar is something that used to be taught in 4th grade. Don't know if it still is. Later, it's forgotten about, apparently, as we all do whatever desperate backflips we must do to avoid saying "his or her full potential". In olden days, we could have said "his" full potential, since "he" was a gender neutral pronoun meaning any person. It's kinda like dog in the sentence, "A dog ran across the yard." That sentence is fine even if the dog was a bitch. English has a pronoun for something that is neither male nor female. That word is IT. The pronoun "it" is right there, ready for use, any time your object is neither male nor female. Would you like your child to reach its full potential? They us...
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