This is on the courthouse lawn of Mary's town. I wonder how many kinds of creatures are included as "dogs"?
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I laughed out loud at this one! (Fortunately, my boss was on the phone and didn't notice.) I wonder if anyone you consider a "dawg" needs to keep off the grass too?
What a funny blog! I'm living in England this year and they don't even want "people" on the grass. There's a debate raging here about eliminating the semi-colon; what an outrage!
i can't believe how many people misuse the quotation mark. I stumbled on your blog and I am in awe of this... I know I will now notice this "Everywhere". He! He!
However, when all the dogs in the neighborhood have finished with their business on the grass - and killed it - they can write Please keep dogs off "grass", which would be appropriate use of " marks.
whew, did that make any sense to anyone but me ? :)
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I laughed out loud at this one! (Fortunately, my boss was on the phone and didn't notice.) I wonder if anyone you consider a "dawg" needs to keep off the grass too?
I guess we're talking about actual canines or anyone else who might want to poop here?
What a funny blog! I'm living in England this year and they don't even want "people" on the grass. There's a debate raging here about eliminating the semi-colon; what an outrage!
i can't believe how many people misuse the quotation mark. I stumbled on your blog and I am in awe of this... I know I will now notice this "Everywhere". He! He!
Is it okay for ferrets to be on the grass?
I wonder if it might be a pun. "Dogs" is also a slang term for feet. ("My dogs are barking" = "My feet hurt.")
Could be a nice way of saying, "Please keep your 'freaking annoying children' off the grass."
However, when all the dogs in the neighborhood have finished with their business on the grass - and killed it - they can write Please keep dogs off "grass", which would be appropriate use of " marks.
whew, did that make any sense to anyone but me ? :)
*laughs*
This is great. Now I'm going to "notice" quotation marks everywhere!
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