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Post your odd thoughts or wonderments here for others to opine upon.
 
If you only have to go half way into the woods before you start heading back out again, how do you know if you are ALL the way in?
 
the answer is in the circles of your mind
 
Is it possible to make a cat fly by adhering a buttered piece of bread, face up, on its back?
 
over, under, sideways, down

backwards, forwards, square around

explain that
 
When comforting a grammar nazi, should I say, "there, they're, their"?

Not mine, just thought it was funny as heck. :chin
 
If Dog is man's best friend why do they live 15 years at best? Seems unfair. Maybe I should get a pet sea turtle and it can cry over me.
 
If a tree falls on you in the forest and there is no-one else around to hear it, does it still hurt?
 
Is there some sort of instinct in cats that makes them all dart across the street when I am about 50 feet away from them?
 
Is it possible to make a cat fly by adhering a buttered piece of bread, face up, on its back?
:toofunny

When comforting a grammar nazi, should I say, "there, they're, their"?
:toofunny I AM the grammar nazi
 
How come I haven't learned when to put i before e or vice versa? I actually find entertainment in misspellings, or when someone slips in the tongue. It's even funnier when I do it.

- Davies
 
That is easy Davies "i" before "e" except after "c" now spell weird....:crazy
 
And what about their? I'm hopeless. The spell check makes look good to those on the forum, but it makes me feel like a box of rocks. lol

- Davies
 
Reba, you missed part of the rule. "I" before "E" except after "C", or when sounding like "A" like in "neighbor and weigh.
 
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