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Rebecca
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Apr 18, 2011 10:18AM

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What's a Wagreens?

I bet whoever answered the phone would pretend to be happy and then just forget the second she hung up. Don't do it.

Yeah, I think so too. But it's right by my house. I go by there every day. I could call tomorrow and pester them again!!!
Yes. Call, and keep calling until the sign gets changed. This is reprehensible and unforgivable. Heads should role.

Besides the rules only mention you're and your. Didn't see anything about their, they're, and there.
Effyocouch makes a good point. The TC grammar rules need to be expanded. I have felt this for a long time. There is no mention of its/it's/its'.
Jonathan wrote: "I think I'm clear on its and it's. But what is its'?"
A permutation occasionally employed by the confused. Perhaps one day we will see i'ts.
A permutation occasionally employed by the confused. Perhaps one day we will see i'ts.

The BBC News reported (4-17-10) that Penguin Group Australia had destroyed 7,000 copies of a newly printed cookbook because of a typographical error. In one recipe, the prescribed ingredients included “salt and freshly ground black people” (the intended word having been pepper). Bob Sessions, head of publishing, said: “Proofreading a cookbook is an extremely difficult task. We’re mortified that this has become an issue of any kind, and why anyone would be offended, we don’t know.”
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/...
The National Review finds this the best. typo. ever - why is that not surprising...
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/...
The National Review finds this the best. typo. ever - why is that not surprising...

I vote for this. Bring back public shaming.

I wonder how freshly ground people would taste

A case of missed opportunity. I don't know what Phil was thinking.