Submitted by Guest of Karen Flood's teachers (poor souls) (not verified) on Sat, 09/04/2010 - 11:14am.
And boy does she have frantic. I'm saying she does not need any more frantic.
On the other hand, this post could use a period or two just to let the reader catch his breath. Please. Pretty please. Maybe come to the end of a thought and stop it with a period so it doesn't crash into the next thought.
And another thing, "Snakes needed to be continued searched for additionally!!!." Now, if I understand the true nature of multiple exclamation points, besides their being the universal sign of ignorance, the extra exclamation points clearly identify the seriousness of the situation and possibly the frantic.
Additionally, dear readers, don't you ever forget "it's more little ones of premises." That is a natural fact.
Furthermore, "get whatever you can to keep snakes barred from publicly." I'm thinking of a court order or a notice in the Pennysaver or whatever it is that the snakes read these days. I'm sure it's not the TV3 online news.
Yipes! Stripes! Best. Post. Ever.
And boy does she have frantic. I'm saying she does not need any more frantic.
On the other hand, this post could use a period or two just to let the reader catch his breath. Please. Pretty please. Maybe come to the end of a thought and stop it with a period so it doesn't crash into the next thought.
And another thing, "Snakes needed to be continued searched for additionally!!!." Now, if I understand the true nature of multiple exclamation points, besides their being the universal sign of ignorance, the extra exclamation points clearly identify the seriousness of the situation and possibly the frantic.
Additionally, dear readers, don't you ever forget "it's more little ones of premises." That is a natural fact.
Furthermore, "get whatever you can to keep snakes barred from publicly." I'm thinking of a court order or a notice in the Pennysaver or whatever it is that the snakes read these days. I'm sure it's not the TV3 online news.