School Assemblies
Our school assemblies were often presided over by the local vicar, who once warned us of the dreadful dangers of mixing with "Rods and Mockers". One of the cool teachers laughed. Tell us about mad headteachers and assemblies gone wrong.
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( , Thu 13 Jun 2013, 12:43)
Our school assemblies were often presided over by the local vicar, who once warned us of the dreadful dangers of mixing with "Rods and Mockers". One of the cool teachers laughed. Tell us about mad headteachers and assemblies gone wrong.
Inspired by the mighty @Rhodri on Twitter
( , Thu 13 Jun 2013, 12:43)
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It's not a grammar problem if you use the wrong word for the meaning that you're trying to convey.
'Little' is the opposite of 'much' and has the opposite meaning. Honestly, I wonder sometimes if I'm the only one who regards his 'comedy website lolz' with the appropriate level of pedantry and seriousness.
( , Wed 19 Jun 2013, 4:46, 2 replies)
'Little' is the opposite of 'much' and has the opposite meaning. Honestly, I wonder sometimes if I'm the only one who regards his 'comedy website lolz' with the appropriate level of pedantry and seriousness.
( , Wed 19 Jun 2013, 4:46, 2 replies)
Rest easy dear friend.
And make sure you wash you hands before you rub your eyes.
( , Wed 19 Jun 2013, 6:02, closed)
And make sure you wash you hands before you rub your eyes.
( , Wed 19 Jun 2013, 6:02, closed)
Although, when I read it now..
the inclusion of brackets and the reference to the edit just ruins the flow and confuses the reader. You'll have to change it back, I'm afraid. At once.
( , Wed 19 Jun 2013, 23:16, closed)
the inclusion of brackets and the reference to the edit just ruins the flow and confuses the reader. You'll have to change it back, I'm afraid. At once.
( , Wed 19 Jun 2013, 23:16, closed)
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