Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop with the apostrophe S instead of plural S.
It’s not, Merry Christmas from the Bombeck’s, it’s Merry Christmas from the Bombecks.
The Miller’s, Established 2006 should not be on your door placard. Your mailbox shouldn’t read Martinelli’s, 124 Main St.
Remember that stationERy=papER. You might ride a stationary bike that doesn’t move.
The (school) principal is your PAL and follows educational principles.
Beautiful!!
What should it be if your name ends in an S? For example "Merry Christmas from the Jones" Joneses? Just stick with "Merry Christmas from the Jones Family?"
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Anonymous wrote:Adhd vs. autism is generally NOT a diagnostic conundrum. It’s definitely possible and not rare to have both but the vast majority do not and there is actually not that much symptom overlap at all viewed through a professional lens/eval (though things like trouble making and keeping friends can occur in both the root causes are quite different.)
Anonymous wrote:There is no such animal as a possum. It's an opossum.
I was in my mid 30s when I learned this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop with the apostrophe S instead of plural S.
It’s not, Merry Christmas from the Bombeck’s, it’s Merry Christmas from the Bombecks.
The Miller’s, Established 2006 should not be on your door placard. Your mailbox shouldn’t read Martinelli’s, 124 Main St.
Remember that stationERy=papER. You might ride a stationary bike that doesn’t move.
The (school) principal is your PAL and follows educational principles.
Beautiful!!
What should it be if your name ends in an S? For example "Merry Christmas from the Jones" Joneses? Just stick with "Merry Christmas from the Jones Family?"
?"
Either work
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop with the apostrophe S instead of plural S.
It’s not, Merry Christmas from the Bombeck’s, it’s Merry Christmas from the Bombecks.
The Miller’s, Established 2006 should not be on your door placard. Your mailbox shouldn’t read Martinelli’s, 124 Main St.
Remember that stationERy=papER. You might ride a stationary bike that doesn’t move.
The (school) principal is your PAL and follows educational principles.
Beautiful!!
What should it be if your name ends in an S? For example "Merry Christmas from the Jones" Joneses? Just stick with "Merry Christmas from the Jones Family?"
?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop with the apostrophe S instead of plural S.
It’s not, Merry Christmas from the Bombeck’s, it’s Merry Christmas from the Bombecks.
The Miller’s, Established 2006 should not be on your door placard. Your mailbox shouldn’t read Martinelli’s, 124 Main St.
Remember that stationERy=papER. You might ride a stationary bike that doesn’t move.
The (school) principal is your PAL and follows educational principles.
Beautiful!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop with the apostrophe S instead of plural S.
It’s not, Merry Christmas from the Bombeck’s, it’s Merry Christmas from the Bombecks.
The Miller’s, Established 2006 should not be on your door placard. Your mailbox shouldn’t read Martinelli’s, 124 Main St.
Remember that stationERy=papER. You might ride a stationary bike that doesn’t move.
The (school) principal is your PAL and follows educational principles.
Beautiful!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women don't deliver babies. Doctors (or midwives or doulas or whomever) deliver women OF their babies.
Interesting! Please explain!!
Anonymous wrote:Stop with the apostrophe S instead of plural S.
It’s not, Merry Christmas from the Bombeck’s, it’s Merry Christmas from the Bombecks.
The Miller’s, Established 2006 should not be on your door placard. Your mailbox shouldn’t read Martinelli’s, 124 Main St.
Remember that stationERy=papER. You might ride a stationary bike that doesn’t move.
The (school) principal is your PAL and follows educational principles.
Anonymous wrote:There is no such animal as a possum. It's an opossum.
I was in my mid 30s when I learned this.
Anonymous wrote:Women don't deliver babies. Doctors (or midwives or doulas or whomever) deliver women OF their babies.