LOL – without a comma … I read “it’s a thumb out of my head” and I wondered a) how your head looks like and b) why there is a thumb in your head .. *bdg*
Thank you, ;-)
addendum: in German there would be a comma after “thumb” – no idea if that’s true for English, too. But I guess one tends to read a foreign language with one’s own grammar in mind …
As came up on a quiz show last month, the answer to “What is the most widely spoken Germanic language?” is English. Here in America we speak both badly:-))
:) – danke für das erste Lachen heute!
Aber gerne doch! Ich musste über fünf Wochen warten, bis mir endlich ein passender Satz zu dem Foto über den Weg lief.
I can’t get my first impression, that it’s a thumb out of my head. It fits the quote so well.
LOL – without a comma … I read “it’s a thumb out of my head” and I wondered a) how your head looks like and b) why there is a thumb in your head .. *bdg*
Thank you, ;-)
addendum: in German there would be a comma after “thumb” – no idea if that’s true for English, too. But I guess one tends to read a foreign language with one’s own grammar in mind …
I indeed missed the comma. But my wife has remarked that my head has less in it than a thumb at some points:->
She should know, eh? :-P
As came up on a quiz show last month, the answer to “What is the most widely spoken Germanic language?” is English. Here in America we speak both badly:-))
LOL.