“They’re teaching us they’re, there, and their. And your and you’re. I learned those in Kindergarten. I mean, I messed up there and their until maybe I was in second grade, but the one with the apostrophe? How do people not know that?”
And Then Lucas Said…
September 20, 2012 – 8:27 pm






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So apparently he hasn’t been introduced to the Twitterverse?
Not yet! He’s too busy playing video games.
Yay! Lucas!
Preach, Lucas.
Can I borrow Lucas for the English workshops for the teachers at our schools in Germany?
Oh, poor Lucas.
He has a scandalized disbelief before him.
You know, I’m reading a PhD paper right now, for a friend in Scotland. It’s a shame, but my average for punctuation mistakes is about 100 comments for 10 pages. This is from a person who’s made it through college and is nearly done with their PhD.
I just don’t understand it.
He is clearly being raised right. I am sure he also understands the difference between “loose” and “lose.”
Even if he makes mistakes, at least he knows he shouldn’t.
Go Lucas!