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By: Leon Hale

Don’t you agree that a hailstone big as an orange is made up of several stones frozen together? Or maybe it’s as big as a very small orange.

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By: Leon Hale

To nobody and everybody: My partner gave me a hard time about writing a sentence recently that contained her favorite grammar error. It runs her insane. I wrote something like, “Will it be all right...

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By: PH Larry

Hale, as many grammatical errors as you’ve allowed your posters to make, you don’t owe any apologies. Red, Lubbock Co. judge keeps saying his “blooper” was taken out of context as the discussion...

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By: dave in houston

will it be alright or all right? I never can get those 2 straight.

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By: John G

That’s okay, LH; us understand.

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By: Leon Hale

John G — I just heard an attorney character on ‘The Good Wife’ make the same mistake. Said “between you and I.”

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By: John G

I hear it all the time. It is probably one of the most common grammatical mistakes made. I am sure I hear a lot of others but just don’t recognize them as mistakes.

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By: Ralph W.

That should be 20 feet.

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By: Raven Wenner

Boggy, this is a classic porch post. *like*

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By: TheRealRick

I too love the sound of rain on my roof. It’s very calming and puts a smile on my face. I can also hear the scamper of squirrels chasing each other up top as well.

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