In light of recent comments asking me to please understand the difference between “where” and “wear”, I’ve decided to remind readers that KUWTB has a very strict policy against grammo/typo nitpicking in comments. Meaning, if you feel the need to point out obvious accidental errors then you will either be mocked for not having anything better to do with your time or else your comments will be deleted. Why? Because I can, that’s why.
I am going to make mistakes. And seriously? Most people, including lil ol’ me, understand the difference between it’s/its where/wear your/you’re there/their/they’re. Sometimes the hands are a typin’ faster than the brain is a processin’, ya see?
Let me spell out the difference for you: in my last, aptly titled, post “Mistakes”, I spelled discreet wrong twice. I spelled it “discrete” and spell check did not challenge my assumption. I’ll admit, I thought I used it correctly. It took a friend’s comment using the right form for me to realize my mistake. I blushed at my error and made the necessary changes. I also happened to use “where” once when I meant to use “wear”. Listen, I’m not 12. I know the difference. And if I had noticed it before I clicked publish, it wouldn’t have happened. But it did, so, you know, get over it. Commenting for the sole purpose of pointing out a grammar mistake or a typo is not contributing to the conversation. The only thing it tells me is that you want to score a point for yourself. So, um, go you. If that’s all you’ve got going for you, then the internet is your oyster. But this website is not.
This is my blog. I’m the only person who is working here, and I’m working for free. If you want to be my editor, then please remember to include my paycheck.




YOU GO MECK! Agreed wholeheartedly! People need to just enjoy your blog, not try to make themselves some grammar nazi to make themselves feel better.
Touche’
and i do enjoy your blog, btw.
you didn’t take me up on my drinking offer