Mmm...only once in awhile, because my family doesn't order it anymore. I mainly read TIME.Originally posted by moongster:You read Reader's Digest?![]()
Originally posted by JennTS:An English professor wrote the words:
"A woman without her man is nothing"
on the chalkboard and asked his students to punctuate it correctly.
All the males in the class wrote:
"A woman, without her man, is nothing"
All the females in the class wrote:
"A woman: without her, man is nothing"
LOL this guy doesnt get it...Originally posted by gohkatkat:don't they meant the same thing???? what about this power of punctuation you were referring to???? don't they mean the same thing no matter where you punctuate the sentence?
Originally posted by 3strips:wath you see mghit not be wath it supospe to maen.
Can u read it?
should be readable if a word has the front and end letter. The middle portion does not really matters if its mixed up.
the problem is you got the last letter mixed up tooOriginally posted by 3strips:wath you see mghit not be wath it supospe to maen.
Can u read it?
should be readable if a word has the front and end letter. The middle portion does not really matters if its mixed up.
exactlyOriginally posted by mystiv:the problem is you got the last letter mixed up too![]()
+1Originally posted by mystiv:the problem is you got the last letter mixed up too![]()