
Punctuation neglect kills.
"Let's eat Grandma."
Have a great day, all! Just click on either Leigh's or Lydia's name to fine the list of other particiapants! :o)

“I'm using my art to comment on what I see. You don't have to agree with it.” ~John Mellencamp
“Allowing an unimportant mistake to pass without comment is a wonderful social grace” ~Judith S. Marin
“I don't ever try to make a serious social comment.” ~Paul McCartney
“I'd make a comment at a meeting and nobody would even acknowledge me. Then some man would say the same thing and they'd all nod.” ~Charlotte Bunch
“Probably what my comment meant was that I don't care about the circumstances if I can tell the truth.” ~Sally Kirkland
“We're not going to pay attention to the silliness and the petty comments. And quite frankly, women have joined me in this effort, and so it's not about appearances. It's about effectiveness.” ~Katherine Harris
LOL. It is good to smile on a Monday! :)
ReplyDeleteHahhaaha Oh man! This was excellent thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love punctuation jokes! Happy Monday, Jessica!
ReplyDeleteGood one. I live in fear of making this kind of error.
ReplyDeleteHaha...so true...on both counts. lol I'm actually writing a post about this subject soon.
ReplyDeletegood one! I find it unsettling when I realise I've made a similar mistake and someone points it out. ugh!
ReplyDeleteOhmygosh, this made me think of that teacher comedian who did a whole thing on punctuation. I should have posted that, but it would have taken too much time.
ReplyDeleteGreat entry!!!!!!!!!!
LOL, LOL LOL.
ReplyDeleteExcellent, good luck with the blogfest.
Yvonne.
LOL! Cute!
ReplyDeletehahaha! The power of a comma!
ReplyDeleteHehehe, that's why grammar is SO important!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant. Absolutely brilliant. Thanks for the laugh. (I found you as I am doing the blogfest too.)
ReplyDeletehahaha that is a good one!
ReplyDeleteLOL! I love punctuation humor. :)
ReplyDeleteCrap. I forgot Lydia was co-host. Now I have to go fix my post.
ReplyDeleteROFL!!!! Poor grandma.
ReplyDeleteLove stuff like that. I had a 2nd grade student once who used the word axe instead of ask, and we had a fun convo about how she really didn't have to axe her mother.
ReplyDeleteHaha! That's excellent! Thanks for the giggles. :D
ReplyDeletePoor grandma!
ReplyDeleteShort and sweet. LOL! *run, Grandma, run*
ReplyDeleteHello new here!
ReplyDeleteLOL!! Very clever - had to read it twice! Thanks for the laugh!
hi miss jessica! ha ha that was way funny. for sure laughing is a good medicine. i miss you!
ReplyDelete...hugs from lenny
I've seen that one before - it's a good one!
ReplyDeleteI love this joke. It never gets old.
ReplyDeletePunctuation jokes are really funny.
ReplyDeleteY'know, I think I may have made this punctuation mistake a few times myself. Hope it never led to cannibalism...
ReplyDeleteGreat post! :D
Good one, lol
ReplyDeleteYou don't have to "axe" me twice. This was funny and cute. Thanks, Roland
ReplyDelete*snort*... then again, punctuation abuse can be just as dangers...
ReplyDeletePanda eats, shoots and leaves.
I'm laughing out loud here! So funny :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, this gave me a good chuckle. So clever.
ReplyDeleteGreat one!
ReplyDeleteHaha! Nice one, Jessica. Poor Grandma! :D
ReplyDeleteRosie
East for Green Eyes
HA!!!!!! very good. HA. christy
ReplyDeleteWriterly and funny! Very nice.
ReplyDeleteHee, hee. :)
ReplyDeletetehehehe - Can we eat fries and ketchup with grandma?
ReplyDeleteHaha I love writer jokes the most! Thank you for this, it was just what I needed as I am currently chugging through my first draft.
ReplyDelete~TRA
http://xtheredangelx.blogspot.com
Haha! With fava beans, of course.
ReplyDeleteI love punctuation jokes.
ReplyDeleteI'm soooo sorry I didn't know about this blogfest.
MM the Queen of English
BAH!!! Poor Grandma... Pass the lemon butter. :D *snort*
ReplyDeletethanks for playing. Hilarious~ <3
SO TRUE!!! LOL
ReplyDeleteI have a Let's Eat Grandma coffee mug!
ReplyDeleteHilarious. Poor Grams.
ReplyDeleteYes - love that one! I believe there's even a Facebook page dedicated to the sentiment. :)
ReplyDeleteI love punctuation funnies. :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt sure did kill! Great joke.
ReplyDeleteJoyce
http://joycelansky.blogspot.com
Hee hee! That's a good one, clever that it is about writing too :)
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