Thursday, October 25, 2007
Who-ha Over Whom, ah...
I hardly ever watch TV (I waste my time doing this crap), but it is refreshing to know an Amerkin network television program can feature a humorous argument over grammar.
Admittedly, "The Office" came by way of England (actually, I think I saw all those Ricky Gervais shows on DVD).
Refreshing.
Between you and I, that is (mwhahahahahahahaHAHAHAHAHAHAwhowhohee).
Props to the Words to the Wise blog of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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7 comments:
That was a wonderful moment in teeveeland, indeed.
Hilarious.
But I assume you mean "Between you and me"?
M.M.,
You've evidently seen it; I only read it (how Victorian of me).
Monicker,
Thou assumest correctly.
pk
Me was so upset by the "between you and I" phrase me had to stay away from here for a day.
Patti,
Methinks 'tis not the first time me humor's missed the boat. Wilkommen back (and front).
pk
Pawlie ~ Don't be so hard on yourself.
Methinks your humor is of the intellectual sort. Your wit is definitely witty.
As an ex-English teacher, my office is filled with exchanges like that and I am always called in to officiate. Embarrassingly.
Puss
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