The First Frigid Friday Funday of 2020!
?? Susan Rooks ?? The Grammar Goddess
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OK, I know the planet is warming; there's enough evidence to convince me. Our December and January were way above average recently, and although I love the relative warmth we had, it's more than a little scary.
So, of course, what do I focus on this Friday? FREEZING air! Seriously frigid air out there. Brrrrr. So glad I don't have to actually walk my dogs; they do their business in a fenced area and I just go clean it up.
And I love knowing that you often are eager to see what's up with Friday (thanks for the note, James Bliwas!), and here we go!
You don't want to get too snarky with your mom ...
I'd want a puppy ...
Who knew? Hard to believe that picture was cool ... yikes.
Are ya ready for some catitude? I'll bet James Saelzler will love these next three!
And with cats come mice, right?
Show-off!
Seems true to me ...
Almost my favorite for today, gotta say ...
But this next one won the prize for me today!
FYI: The viral photograph displayed at the top does not show an Alaskan tree frog (since no such animal exists), nor does it show a wood frog. This widely-circulated image appears to be simply a garden ornament that has been covered with frost.
Which one is YOUR favorite today?
Many of these funnies come from Facebook pages that you can access any time you need a few more good laughs. My favorites are Analytical Grammar/Grammar Planet, Clean Funny Jokes n More, I am not a grammar cop, Language Cranks Redux, The Punitentiary, Silver Elephant, Beyond The Valley of the Pun Memes, Wrong Hands, Tickle my Punnybone, and Tannuzzo Copywriting.
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5 年The IKEA picture is a hoot. I bet something funny could come from the Kitchen section as well. At least they a cafeteria to fall back on.
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5 年Excellent as always Susan Rooks! My faves this week: the acrobatic cats (especially the invisible motocross and the invisible pommel horse), the IKEA bedroom question, the Jeep ... and, of course, the 30 minute wine!
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5 年The "tolerate" one wouldn't work for me. I grew up in the Northeast, where we pronounce(d) the first syllable with an open "ah": "tah-ler-ate." SFV
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5 年Loved the cat on the invisible pommel horse.? Excellent form (for a cat)