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Do you suffer from Grammar Obsessive Disorder?

Here’s one for the grammar snobs—and those afflicted by grammar snobs.

Enjoy your weekend.

Comments (9)

Ike McCaslin:

So this is why I'm going bald. :(

// Its a really good video. Theirs a lot to learn. //

I'm going out on a limb: This post was made in jest, in the spirit of the video itself.

Anonymous:

A media like blogging highlights what illiterate people we (you) are.

"Its"

Should have been

"It's"

Flappy:

"Its a really good video. Theirs a lot to learn." Says SL.
But they spelled "Theirs" wrong.
Correct:"There's"
Irony
flappy

SL:

Its a really good video. Theirs a lot to learn.

made me laugh.

Gavin Veasey:

I love the suggestions.

Angela:

I love it! LOL!

Susan:

Now I know why everyone leaves the room when I enter.

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