I am not the only One

Someone else is completely bonkers too!

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Pushy Pig.

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It gets worse.

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See what I mean? That little pig gets away with anything.  Poor Boo Nanny. What can you do. (Does a rhetorical question have a question mark?)

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The Daily View is going, ever so slowly; green. Ever so slowly but it is coming.

I hope you all have a lovely day.

Your friend on the farmy,

celi

 

50 responses to “I am not the only One”

  1. I shall not try and better Chgo John’s comment – am imagining and laughing! What a tonic on a wet and windy Highlands morning 🙂 !

  2. I am trying to piece myself back together, having completely melted into the floor… Boo and Tima … I thought I’d seen everything with Boo and Marmalade, then Boo and Marcel, but this takes the cake/ biscuit?
    How wonderful that you had your camera at the ready, and how wonderful for us …

  3. A rhetorical question relies on punctuation. Thats the ‘nutshell’ answer, go here for more (maybe next winter when you have the time) …..http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/do-rhetorical-questions-need-a-question-mark
    I think that fretting over ‘good’ and ‘proper’ English may be a kiwi ‘issue’. I do it too. Thats why I own a well thumbed copy of Mr Fowler’s “Modern English Usage” 1965, which sits right beside my equally well thumbed (Oxford, shorter) dictionary 2005.
    How is the shorter version 2 volumes long? i love English.

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