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Chris -- 2018-04-11
mrprice28
7:55 AM on August 1, 2011
If anyone believe the Prez created this financial crisis, I guess you just got out of a comma for the past 12 years.
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Nice quote, Detroit. The comma << coma switch has been noted before in the Database, so if you only searched using the Search button above you would have missed it. It’s fun to speculate that people might think that a “comma” was some sort of pause, but I suspect it’s just a spelling mistake.
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An editor at the Washington Post published a style guide called Lapsing into a Comma—hard to beat that as a name for a usage manual.
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Check this one out.
Caption:“Ranting and waving historically, Norman launches a pankick attack while Ronald, regrettably, suffers a grandma seizure and falls into a comma.â€
Last edited by DavidTuggy (2011-08-02 08:58:21)
*If the human mind were simple enough for us to understand,
we would be too simple-minded to understand it* .
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Plugging in coma or comma did not yield much of anything for my searches here. Maybe, I accessed the wrong database…
I feel sure that typos and misspellings account for many entries, especially with the condoning of creative (mis)spelling in today’s schools.
BOTOH, just plain ignorance is just as likely. A little while ago, some Freep poster had this: “here of munipulating” for “hear of manipulating.”
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DavidTuggy wrote:
Check this one out.
Caption:“Ranting and waving historically, Norman launches a pankick attack while Ronald, regrettably, suffers a grandma seizure and falls into a comma.â€
LMAO!
Surely you made that one up, David. Don’t tell me it’s actually a real quote from somewhere.
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It’s a combination of ‘real’ quotes (“ranting and wavingâ€, “historically < hystericallyâ€, “pankick attackâ€, “grandma seizureâ€, “fall into a commaâ€).
(I’m taking you to mean by ‘real’ in this context “somebody said/wrote it without intending it to be a joke.†The combination was purposeful and advertent, concocted with jocular intent; the quotes were, at least on one occasion to my knowledge, not.)
Last edited by DavidTuggy (2011-08-08 06:59:22)
*If the human mind were simple enough for us to understand,
we would be too simple-minded to understand it* .
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Retweet.
Last edited by burred (2016-05-25 06:50:21)
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Laughing my ass off!!!!!!!!
Last edited by Dixon Wragg (2013-06-23 05:56:04)
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