SHE WROTE: Just for the record . . .
That "her" thing doesn't bother me anymore. NOT AT ALL.
Four things:
1. Don't Look Down
2. Romantic Adventure
3. He Wrote She Wrote
4. Crusie/Mayer
Nora told me I should join the Crown Club. I figured they'd spot me at the door and not let me in.
I liked the giant cream pie bit, but the former English teacher in me made me edit. Actually, I don't care if he can spell. He drives the whole trip, carries my bag, never bitches when I'm late, and finds me a Diet Coke with an ice water chaser wherever we go. And then there are the clams.
Screw spelling.

10 Comments:
...and we get to live vicariously throught it all. Yippee skippy doo-dah day!!!
uh hem...speaking of spelling...THROUGH it all. : )
It's always best to overlook the little things, if you can. The big things are trouble enough. He carries your bag? Go BOB!!
Spelling, schmelling...After studying reading acquisition for two and a half years, I realized that the purpose of reading is to make meaning. The reader uses a variety of cueing strategies to help him/her decode the text. Dessert...desert, what's the difference? We all know what Bob meant.
BTW, glad to know you two will be in Atlanta in April.
I'm still stuck on the poker-playing clams.
Isn't that a show of yec?
Whatever it was, it was damn nice.
Having lived in too many places my spelling is already screwed. Plus I love the dessert :)
Just curious--was Mayer/Crusie too political?
Apropos of nothing, I wonder if some spelling errors are gender-based. I see so many men write loose when they mean lose.
"I see so many men write loose when they mean lose."
That's just wishful thinking on the men's part.
I was all for the dessert...visions of Bob wrestling in a big chocolate cream pie and...well, I'll spare all or blushes. And he carries luggage, too? Does he have a brother?
Jenny, you ARE the Crown Club.
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