P.S. The author knows when to use “it’s” and when to use “its.” Honest he does. It just doesn’t appear that way in one particular stitch in this Twitter thread. And now that the author has seen it he is mortified.
P.S. The author knows when to use “it’s” and when to use “its.” Honest he does. It just doesn’t appear that way in one particular stitch in this Twitter thread. And now that the author has seen it he is mortified.
My only question is, which “its” is used in the open for Monty Python‘s Flying Circus?
Count me in for joining the Punk Party Awareness Day celebration!
Just now put in my preorder.
Wanted to make sure I got a first edition… ya know, before the buying frenzy kicks in.
“Buying frenzy.” Good one!
David, The anticipation grows! Looking forward to your book arrival! Beth
Yay another great post!! I have to watch on my desktop, cause I couldn’t read all the great twitter stuff in tiny letters on my phone!
I spelled post “poast” at first. I kind of like that haha
Helen, it is good that you did not use the name “Postie”.
hahaha!
David, I can’t wait for the book release so I can join an actual book club to just discuss this book in detail and examine the underlying motivations of the author. For now, however, this will be one more accomplishment I can cross off my bucket list.