Happy birthday to telynor, a dear friend whose worth I cannot even calculate.
Have a great time in Florida, G. We’ll be looking forward to seeing you home when you return!
Happy birthday to telynor, a dear friend whose worth I cannot even calculate.
Have a great time in Florida, G. We’ll be looking forward to seeing you home when you return!
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pocketnaomi
Yo, “grammar god,” the word in this context is whose, not who’s. 🙂
Rob Wynne
You are, of course, entirely correct. My only defense is that seven in the morning isn’t my best time, and I had to rush out the door for a work appointment.
I’ll fix it, and then throw myself off a cliff. 🙂
pocketnaomi
Don’t do that. Cliff’s my friend, and he prefers to have folks throw themselves *onto* him. 🙂
Rob Wynne
Ah, ok. I have much to learn about these social protocols. 🙂
annonynous
[enter Doctor Which, nitpicker ordinaire]
“Whose” is the possessive case of who. “Who’s” is a contraction for “who is”, I believe.
[exit Doctor Which, nitpicker ordinaire]
Rob Wynne
Um, yes, I know that. That’s what she was pointing out. 🙂