One Big Happy by Rick Detorie for August 30, 2011

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    Catfeet Premium Member about 13 years ago

    Sounds like Hugh’s crew will soon be blue when Lou’s attorneys turn the screw…and Dr. Seuss will cook his goose!

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    JoanHelen  about 13 years ago

    LOL I love this one!

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    runar  about 13 years ago

    Dr. Seuss was a cranky old curmudgeon. Nobody gets that from his books, but if you ever had to work with him, you’d know.

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    spirit2002  about 13 years ago

    Next they will sue Horton for hearing a Who.

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    Fan o’ Lio.  about 13 years ago

    Who’s on first !

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    Fan o’ Lio.  about 13 years ago

    “Whom” is the most useless, confusing, and unnecessary word in the English language. It should be limited to use only in legal mumbo-jumbo such as “to whom it may concern” and “ipso facto”.

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  7. Thinker1
    Fan o’ Lio.  about 13 years ago

    Which do you prefer: “To whom did he give it?” or “Who’d he give it to?” Notice the last example ends with a preposition which is not a proper word to end a sentence with.

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    serenasakitty  about 13 years ago

    I agree. Let’s get rid of silly, confusing and unnecessary grammer rules. Our language is hard enough as it is.

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    kab2rb  about 13 years ago

    I’m glad Ruthie did not hear this hard saying what her response would be.

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    Fan o’ Lio.  about 13 years ago

    I have given up on the grammAr lessons.

    I prefer silliness such as:Would you sue Sioux City Sue or Cindy Lou Who or that boy named Sue who Stole my Isuzu while I waited in a queue to buy me some Roux?

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    bmonk  about 13 years ago

    “Just don’t let the soup burn, Rose.”

    ++++

    Hey! I’ve never burned the salad.

    Yet.

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