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Back home "in the Carolina's"


MamaJunebug

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Kelly B posted today or yesterday about watchin 2 of her sons play at home "in the Carolna's. "

So the good news is, she's back home after her near-death experience abroad.

The annoying news is, the longtime resident of North Carolina doesn't know how to punctuate the word indicating the two states that share the "Carolina" name.

I'd love to see her "life's work" book about her granddad's WWII heroism as a fighter pilot. However, I confess I'd be looking at it mostly to check for grammatical, spelling & punctuation errors!

;)

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dear kelly,

an apostrophe does not mean "look out! there's an S coming!"

love,

contrary

:clap: Hadn't heard that one!

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dear kelly,

an apostrophe does not mean "look out! there's an S coming!"

love,

contrary

Jumping up and down with happiness at this - may I use it?

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but of cour'se. i swiped it from another Imaginary Friend Who Live's In My Computer, so take it away, folk's!

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dear kelly,

an apostrophe does not mean "look out! there's an S coming!"

love,

contrary

I love it! :clap: Also being from the "carolina's" I'm appalled by her grammar.

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