What's a "cemera"? Is it...is it some kind of food?
I love the capitalized N at the end of ActioN.And what IS a "cemera"?
Sadly enough, this was posted by an Honors college student.
Overlooking the Unnecessary Capitalization, I applaud the author for using "its" correctly.
Maybe this is a prank to see if anyone will talk to the front desk. After all, the reward might be worth a short conversation with an inanimate object.
Ignoring the other mistakes, the quotes here are being used correctly. If they're in college most likely the "cemera" was stolen, not missing.
I've always liked the phrase "has gone missing". It's as if the camera had something to do with it. Darn little digital conspirator.
I think it's funny that they live by me. I'm basing that on the phone number, not that I know who made the sign.
What's a "cemera"? Is it...is it some kind of food?
ReplyDeleteI love the capitalized N at the end of ActioN.
ReplyDeleteAnd what IS a "cemera"?
Sadly enough, this was posted by an Honors college student.
ReplyDeleteOverlooking the Unnecessary Capitalization, I applaud the author for using "its" correctly.
ReplyDeleteMaybe this is a prank to see if anyone will talk to the front desk. After all, the reward might be worth a short conversation with an inanimate object.
ReplyDeleteIgnoring the other mistakes, the quotes here are being used correctly. If they're in college most likely the "cemera" was stolen, not missing.
ReplyDeleteI've always liked the phrase "has gone missing". It's as if the camera had something to do with it. Darn little digital conspirator.
ReplyDeleteI think it's funny that they live by me. I'm basing that on the phone number, not that I know who made the sign.
ReplyDelete