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Subject: New Grammar Parodies

Written By: jreuben on 10/31/03 at 07:11 a.m.

Because there are so many of them  ;D

Don't You Know What a Hyphen Do?

To the tune of Don't You Know What the Night Can Do by Steve Winwood.

http://www.amiright.com/parody/80s/stevewinwood6.shtml

Subject: Re: New Grammar Parodies

Written By: philbo_baggins on 11/03/03 at 04:28 a.m.

Quoting:
Because there are so many of them  ;D
End Quote


..but you have just given me an idea... (and I don't mean Grammar got run over by a reindeer)

Phil

Subject: Re: New Grammar Parodies

Written By: philbo_baggins on 11/04/03 at 05:27 a.m.

I hereby present 'Postrophe to the tune of "Yesterday" on the correct usage of apostrophes in the English language.

Subject: Re: New Grammar Parodies

Written By: jreuben on 11/10/03 at 06:33 p.m.

Save the reindeer one for Christmas time  ;D  The title made me (and my wife) laugh

Subject: Re: New Grammar Parodies

Written By: philbo_baggins on 11/11/03 at 03:25 a.m.

Oh, thanks Jeff - almost forgot the sequel: Apostrophes contd. - A Few of the Difficult Bits to "A few of my favourite things"

Phil
PS I've never actually *heard* Grandma got run over by a Reindeer... should I?

Subject: Re: New Grammar Parodies

Written By: Duffy on 11/13/03 at 09:32 p.m.

Can anyone post a parody on anything? Or is Grammar what's up for parodying now? As a homeschooler, I would love a chance at that!

Duffy

Subject: Re: New Grammar Parodies

Written By: karen (Guest) on 11/14/03 at 02:54 a.m.

Duffy

You can post parodies on any topic you like.  The thread is for you to post a message when you've submitted a parody about grammar.  There are other threads for other parody topics.

If you also post the URL here people will most likely check it out and vote


karen