Saturday, October 09, 2010

"wet" "paint"

I think the elipses here add an extra bit of mystery. Perhaps the paint is about dry by now, but may become wet at any time. Thanks, Sanrio.

3 comments:

  1. Neither wet nor paint. Someone isn't doing their job....

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  2. And blast that dotted capital I!

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  3. ClassicSteve, it's not an 'i' dot it's a "drop" of "wet" "paint".





    WV: tching: what some of our English instructors need to do regarding the use of quotation marks.

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