Archive for October 10, 2006

Common errors in English

Here is a compilation of common errors in English.

For example, which word should you use in your sentence, “barb wire” or “barbed wire”? The explanation given as follows :

In some parts of the country this prickly stuff is commonly called “barb wire” or even “bob wire.” When writing for a general audience, stick with the standard “barbed wire.”

After running, are you weary or wary? :)

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Lightning exits woman’s bottom

If there’s anything that you can learn from this news story, is never put your mouth near the water tap when there’s lightning outside. If you still need to brush your teeth, then don’t wear rubber shoes. Go with naked feet.

A lightning which struck a building, went through the pipes and passed through the body of a woman, who was about to rinse the toothpaste off from her mouth. Since she was wearing rubber shoes, the sparks went out of her anus, causing severe burns.

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