12 Nov 2009

“It’s good your changing her diapers for her. Then she can change yours when your old!”

- My Mom talking to me as I’m changing my niece’s diaper.

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Submitted by MoJo! | Posted 12 November, 2009 at 10:00
Posted in Keeping Up Appearances | Tags: , ,

8 Responses to “MoJo!”

  1. Felipe says:

    “Your” means belonging to you or related to you.
    “You’re” is the short form of “you are”.

  2. Grace says:

    It’s all good! I know what you meant Mojo… I for one hope I never get to the “diaper” stage again..:)

  3. English-Speaking American says:

    Your changing does what? I know I hate it when my changing gets out of control.
    And your old? What about your old? My old is currently in the backyard digging up bones. Where is your old?
    If your= you’re, why didn’t you write “she can change you ares”?

  4. Deb says:

    Come on, people. It’s the Interwebs. Just let folks type. You KNOW what they mean!

  5. billybobjoe says:

    dayummmmmmmm can i change you’re diaper hotstuff?

  6. Nee says:

    It’s important to use UNDERSTANDABLE grammar, because that’s part of language, and language is the foundation of society. If we let everything we say go to hell (you’re, your, their, they’re, etc.) eventually, we won’t be able to understand each other.
    Oh, and it makes you subject to being judged stupid. Dumbass.

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