When Lennon's 'More Popular Than Jesus' Controversy....
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Lennon accomplished more in a few years time for Jesus, by promoting international and universal Love and Peace, then all of the divided self promoting denominations were and had been accomplishing.
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jl4761:
What's a comma?
When the Twitter generation comes of age, that will be a reasonable question.
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HaileyMcComet:
jl4761:
What's a comma?
When the Twitter generation comes of age, that will be a reasonable question.
One of the college requirement courses will be Introduction to Comma's!
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jl4761:
HaileyMcComet:
jl4761:
What's a comma?
When the Twitter generation comes of age, that will be a reasonable question.
One of the college requirement courses will be Introduction to Comma's!
Please tell me you intentionally wrote that wrong!
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I enjoyed reading the article as well. But then The Beatles got a taste of the KKK, and the right wing nut cases that still run all over the South. (other places too.) I always thought there should be a college class on The Beatles back when I was in school. There are somewhere now I read. It would have been the only class I would have paid attention to! Besides the comma class.
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You can get a freakin degree in the Beatles! http://www.hope.ac.uk/postgraduate/postgraduatecourses/thebeatlespopularmusicandsocietyma/
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Nancy R:
jl4761:
HaileyMcComet:
jl4761:
What's a comma?
When the Twitter generation comes of age, that will be a reasonable question.
One of the college requirement courses will be Introduction to Comma's!
Please tell me you intentionally wrote that wrong!
It's a catastrophic apostrophe. This thread needs more comma sense.
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Nancy R:
You can get a freakin degree in the Beatles! http://www.hope.ac.uk/postgraduate/postgraduatecourses/thebeatlespopularmusicandsocietyma/
I'd want to write my thesis on fab.
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steven ambrozat:
Nancy R:
Please tell me you intentionally wrote that wrong!
It's a catastrophic apostrophe. This thread needs more comma sense.
The only punctuation mark more abused these days than the comma is the apostrophe. My fifth grade English teacher rolls over in her grave every time I read "all those TV's" and "too many DVD's".
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HaileyMcComet:
steven ambrozat:
Nancy R:
Please tell me you intentionally wrote that wrong!
It's a catastrophic apostrophe. This thread needs more comma sense.
The only punctuation mark more abused these days than the comma is the apostrophe. My fifth grade English teacher rolls over in her grave every time I read "all those TV's" and "too many DVD's".
Yes!
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Nancy R:
HaileyMcComet:
steven ambrozat:
Nancy R:
Please tell me you intentionally wrote that wrong!
It's a catastrophic apostrophe. This thread needs more comma sense.
The only punctuation mark more abused these days than the comma is the apostrophe. My fifth grade English teacher rolls over in her grave every time I read "all those TV's" and "too many DVD's".
Yes!
Both you and Hailey need to teach English classes here on the forum!
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jl4761:
Nancy R:
HaileyMcComet:
steven ambrozat:
Nancy R:
Please tell me you intentionally wrote that wrong!
It's a catastrophic apostrophe. This thread needs more comma sense.
The only punctuation mark more abused these days than the comma is the apostrophe. My fifth grade English teacher rolls over in her grave every time I read "all those TV's" and "too many DVD's".
Yes!
Both you and Hailey need to teach English classes here on the forum!
Yeah, we will call the course "Grammar for those whose first language is English."
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jl4761:
Both you and Hailey need to teach English classes here on the forum!
Lesson #3: The word "both" is redundant when immediately preceding two nouns with a coordinating conjunction ("you and Hailey").
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HaileyMcComet:
jl4761:
Both you and Hailey need to teach English classes here on the forum!
Lesson #3: The word "both" is redundant when immediately preceding two nouns with a coordinating conjunction ("you and Hailey").
You tell him Hailey!
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HaileyMcComet:
jl4761:
Both you and Hailey need to teach English classes here on the forum!
Lesson #3: The word "both" is redundant when immediately preceding two nouns with a coordinating conjunction ("you and Hailey").
I can't hear you, can you say that again!
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Nancy R:
HaileyMcComet:
jl4761:
Both you and Hailey need to teach English classes here on the forum!
Lesson #3: The word "both" is redundant when immediately preceding two nouns with a coordinating conjunction ("you and Hailey").
You tell him Hailey!
What about you Nancy, what are you going to teach us?