10 October 2007

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

have
you
turned
a
corner
?

or
hit
a
brick
wall
?

or
both
perhaps
?

theCrazy said...

I hope you haven't hit a brick wall!! YIKES!!

Today here in MI everything is damp, it rained last night and the countryside looks bedraggled and everything here is made from wood not bricks... sigh I miss the bricks of the city there is just something comforting about them... more stable, lasts longer than wood! What’s your take which do you prefer mankind’s structures to be built from…

A. Wood
B. Brick
C. Jelly
D. Steel
and c is not very practical but it would be the most delicious building ever especially if it was furnished with jelly beans! YUM that reminds me of Hansel and Gretel Muahahahahahaha… X

natalie said...

that was one of my favorite childhood stories. Hansel and Gretel. my mom had a record that told the story but it was all in dutch!

my take is that brick is the stronger of them all. the three little pigs knew best. especially that third one! :) so i'll huff and i'll puff and NO, i didn't hit a brick wall. i just like bricks.

theCrazy said...

Crunch crunch munch munch yummy bacon he he

Hey you know what is really tasty those little sausages wrapped with bacon.. DELICIOUS!! he he

I am going home now to bash my head in to a brick wall... BAGHA!!!

This is my mental health day he he xo xo xo X

natalie said...

FYI: the american dream doesn't take into account mental health days.

Anonymous said...

BLOG COMMENT GRAMMAR POLICE TELEGRAM:

COMMAS MAY NOT BE USED IN PLACE OF A PERIOD. SUCH USAGE IS CALLED A COMMA SPLICE. AN ELIPSIS HAS THREE PERIODS, EACH OF WHICH ARE SEPARATED BY A SPACE. A RUNON SENTENCE IS NOT ONLY DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND BUT ALSO GRAMMATICALLY INCORRECT. A QUESTION SENTENCE SHOULD END WITH A QUESTION MARK. A COMMA ALWAYS PRECEDES A COORDINATING CONJUNCTION INTRODUCTING A NEW CLAUSE.

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natalie said...

grrrrrr. grammar police. to YOU whoever wrote this. i am tired. tired of this.

i just want to write and if it comes out incorrect, just let it be!

meow and be happy and to hell with the rest of you. ha ha ahmuahahaaa ha ahahahahhahah!

Anonymous said...

BLOG GRAMMAR POLICE TELEGRAM:

IT ISN'T YOU. IT IS "THECRAZY."

-END-

natalie said...

leave him alone. he's english! and i'm sure its not just him. its me too! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

natalie said...

and i hate the police. the word police makes me all antsy. whoever is responsible for sending such telegrams should be ashamed of themselves, looks like k.sutherland (a favorite show of yours 24) is locked up for something similar that i did. hmmmmmm... thanks for the reminder kiddo and bug off with your grammar reports. save 'em for an actual essay paper. --note to everyone else reading this i'm highly emotional right now. middle of the month hormones kicking IN!

natalie said...

and no more policing my site. you blurp out a comment. i resent your uppercase letters too!

Anonymous said...

Did you notice that the grammar policeman made errors in his telegram? "Introducing" is spelled wrong; "run-on" should be hyphenated; and "ellipsis" is spelled wrong.

So take that grammar police.

natalie said...

comment #12 is delightfulLY DElicious! (thank you)