Posted on 04/03/2010 5:09:52 AM PDT by Freedom'sWorthIt
I was recently reminded of how our Grammar and other, um, correcting Free Republic members - beloved as they are - are invaluable to our growth as individuals and as Free Republic posters....
(see http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2485902/posts?page=5 post 3 and 4 for that latest reminder...)
Anyway, Joel Schnoor of Apex, NC, has written this blockbuster book (a sleeper best selller) that I want to recommend to all Grammar "Police" here on Free Republic and those who "grow" from their corrections, um those marvelous teaching moments.
Thank you both for the information and advice! I will probably be calling on both of you as I go forward on this great piano adventure! :-)
Right now, I am listening to a song that was sung in my church this morning, “Arise, My Love” - this version by New Song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMHyGh0RgCA
A very wonderful Easter wish to you both!
Thanks for a hilarious thread. Love your tag line and hope your Easter was great!
You are very welcome - glad you like my tagline.
Yes my Easter was absolutely glorious. Hope yours was as well.
The clouds over Cary, NC were nothing short of spectacular. I would not have been surprised to see Jesus Christ stepping right out of them to this earth at all.....
God bless!
And, isn’t it wonderful that He has such a good sense of humor as well?
One day I’ll tell about the experience with my “hot seat” that happened in my car this weekend...LOL...for instance.
Ha ha ha ha!
It is all joy!
I think I need to use an inhilator, or a breathalizer, and then run for president in all 57 states, waving my magic air pressure guage.
I mean, "I also."
Ich meine, "Ich auch."
Ha ha ha!!! You could probably win in at least 50 of those 57 states - breathlessly of course!
LOL - are you it? Or, put another way, are you he? In other words, are you him? I should say, Is you it?
"Is you is or is you ain't?"
LOL. I would say, “I ain’t”. :-)
Ha ha! Yes. You learned “Blowin in the Wind” also as your first Guitar song? Isn’t that something!
Another one I learned early on was, “Michael, Row Your Boat Ashore, Alleluia”.
Michael Row your boat ashore, Alleluia
Michael, Row your boat ashore, Alleluia
River Jordan is deep and wide, Alleluia
Milk and honey on the other side, Alleluia.
River Jordan is chilly and cold, Alleluia
Chills the body but not the soul, Alleluia
Michael, Row your boat ashore, Alleluia
Michael, Row your boat ashore, Alleluia!
Thanks for the stroll down memory lane.
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