English is a tricky language. Here's a very humorous example:
And, I'll take "Not What I Was Expecting to See When I Walked Into The Dining Room" for $400, Alex.
Hope you are well and maybe I will talk to you tomorrow.
I will persevere.
I will keep moving forward.
I will be the stream.
I always took English for granted until I married someone for whom it wasn't their native tongue. Not only is punctuation a problem, but all the slang sayings we use daily has been a source of great glee and sometimes embarrassment.
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine.
DeleteEnglish is more illogical in punctuation, pronunciation and spelling than any language I've studied. It's crazy! That dog is living her best life. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I am more than happy to give it to her.
DeleteMy living room table is closer to the ground so when my grandson is finished eating, Falcor will go clean up any mess left behind. lol
ReplyDeleteDogs love little people
DeleteI don't blame Lucy ... I love a cake crumb!
ReplyDeleteIt's really good cake
DeleteGotta leave the chairs pushed in.
ReplyDeleteWorking on it.
DeleteLucy deserves an extra treat for washing the table - hah! I love that example of how punctuation changes one sentence.
ReplyDeleteShe gets extra treats just for being cute.
DeleteLucy is such a conscientious dog, always cleaning up after you!
ReplyDeleteShe is so generous.
DeleteLucy the Hoover! :D
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteIsn't it mystical that such a low to the ground animal can detect the presence of cake crumbs so far above her head? A disturbance in the force as if a millions of tiny pieces of food cried pout at once.
ReplyDeleteA Star Wars reference on Star Wars Day. You are awesome, Debby.
DeleteCommas are very important. How ever I don't think I will be writing the phrase any time soon. :)
ReplyDeleteBe careful what you wish for, Bathwater.
DeleteHuntleyBiGuy:
ReplyDeleteYay for Lucy helping cleanup!
Thanks, HuntleyBiGuy.
DeleteLucy?.....................I'm home...
ReplyDeleteShe definitely rules the roost
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