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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
88 Words About Being Stupid in School
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he first time I ever heard Brian Regan was in my VW Beetle on the other side of the Golden Gate Bridge with my hubby, Nate. I was laughing so hard at this part, I failed to function as a safe driver and had to pull over on the side of the road and listen to the entire CD. The following excerpt is about the famous "I before e except after c" rule, and even after hearing this a thousand times - still hilarious. Warning: do not drink milk.
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his is my super awesome blog about words, writing, fonts, letters, typewriters, paper, envelopes, wax seals, fountain pens, stamps, ink, glitter, the lost art of letter writing, reading, books, grammar, slang, writing, maps, shoes, clothes, Mac stuff, Kindles, Nooks, bookbinding, publishing, fiction, haikus, poetry, short stories, and all things related to my fascination with the English language, and good design. I incorporate elements from some of the above in exactly eighty eight words per post.
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