Kerrin or Ralph Taylor

Aileen,

I thought it was sort of poetic without the *nothing*. The next sentence
seemed to be the ultimate answer to the question!

Kerrin.



> Oops! Time to fix a mistake -- I should have wrote "nothing" between the
last two sentences of this paragraph.
>
> <<Last year I received a phone call from a mom in Philadelphia who was
desperate to pull her 1st grader out of public school. Why? Her poor dd was
coming home beaten up and bruised. Who was beating her up? Other 1st
graders. What was the school doing about it? (Nothing). Last I heard, they
were homeschooling.

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In a message dated 8/6/2003 9:52:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
ikonstitcher@... writes:


> I don't. I *use* it, but I don't pick it apart, analyze it, assign words
> like subject, predicate, pluperfect, etc. to each sentence I read, speak or
> hear; I just read, listen and speak.
>

Just some of us weirdos do! <G>

~Kelly, resident grammar nazi


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Nancy Wooton

on 8/6/03 8:01 PM, kbcdlovejo@... at kbcdlovejo@... wrote:

> In a message dated 8/6/2003 9:52:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> ikonstitcher@... writes:
>
>
>> I don't. I *use* it, but I don't pick it apart, analyze it, assign words
>> like subject, predicate, pluperfect, etc. to each sentence I read, speak or
>> hear; I just read, listen and speak.
>>
>
> Just some of us weirdos do! <G>
>
> ~Kelly, resident grammar nazi


You need more cable channels.

;-) nancy

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In a message dated 8/7/2003 12:33:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
ikonstitcher@... writes:


> You need more cable channels.
>
> ;-) nancy
>

Nancy! We just got digital cable! Do they make MORE????

~Kelly


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