TragicMonkey
Poisoned Waffles
Well yes. Most people are.
Irregardless, their voter's to!
Well yes. Most people are.
Irregardless, their voter's to!
You be write!
As an aside, am I right in remembering that you used to be a teacher?
I'm now imagining your former self developing a twitch around one eye, like Inspector Dreyfus in the Revenge of the Pink Panther.
Notice the print: "Nebraska Walz's for Trump"
Not a single one of these geniuses noticed that should be the plural "Walzes" and not the possessive "Walz's"?
The point is not their grammar, which is a product of their public schooling. The point is their repudiation of their relative. Considered noteworthy when it's Kennedys disavowing one of their own. But somehow trivial and risible when it's the Dem's favorite pretender to the vice presidency.

Notice the print: "Nebraska Walz's for Trump"
Not a single one of these geniuses noticed that should be the plural "Walzes" and not the possessive "Walz's"?
You be write!
Or...
I think it's more likely that they all know exactly how to spell the plural of their own names.
What this tells me is that the Trump campaign people who had the t-shirts printed and gave to them are ones who can't spell. And the Walzes obediently put them on, knowing they were misspelled.
That's more plausible and more telling.
“Shortly after Governor Tim Walz was named the Democrat Party Vice Presidential nominee, our family had a get-together. We had t-shirts made to show support for President Trump and J.D. Vance and took a group picture. That photo was shared with friends, and when we were asked for permission to post the picture, we agreed,” the written statement said.
Writing Process: Students will apply the writing process to plan, draft, revise, edit, and publish writing using correct spelling, grammar, punctuation, and other conventions of standard English appropriate for grade-level.
LA 2.1.5.a Use word structure elements, known words, and word patterns to determine meaning (e.g., contractions, plurals, possessives, basic parts of speech, compounds, syllables).
They also, of course, like so many of their ilk either don't know the name of the opposing party or are to impolite to say it correctly.Not according to the Walzes:
But, ya know, we've been told that it's the fault of the public schools because they were never taught how to use apostrophes and plurals. Oh, wait. According to the Nebraska English Language Arts Standards:
Kindergarten
Grades 1-4:
Notice the print: "Nebraska Walz's for Trump"
Not a single one of these geniuses noticed that should be the plural "Walzes" and not the possessive "Walz's"?
I know all 21 letters of the alphabet!
What are the other three?
Is that an Irish joke destined to be wasted on the majority of readers?
Irish has 24 letters (strictly speaking 23, the h is a modern adoption).
As a gaeilgeoir, I was thinking in terms of the Hateful Eight whose existence my grandparents refused to admit. For them it was 18 letters and no more.
Irish has 24 letters (strictly speaking 23, the h is a modern adoption).
As a gaeilgeoir, I was thinking in terms of the Hateful Eight whose existence my grandparents refused to admit. For them it was 18 letters and no more.
Us Welsh will lend you a few letters, we've got 29.
And I think three of them are W.Yeah, but some of those letters are just three Ls in a trench coat.