I was going to castigate you for ending a sentence, the headline no less, with a preposition, but then I was reminded of Winston Churchill's remark about being castigated on that score: "You're right, Madame, that is the sort of nonsense up with which we should not put" being both exceedingly inelegant and also still ending with a preposition.
Besides, I'm addicted to run-on sentences. I'm hardly in a position to start tossing rocks at others' grammar.
Maybe I'll recommend learning about explosions to my science teacher. It beats weather patterns. You know I never was a fan of gummy bears. I showed this to my brother. If only I could assure myself he wouldn't try a stunt similar to this next forth of July.
Whoa. Those are some amazing explosions! I'm not someone who normally pays attention to that kind of thing, but I always find chemistry interesting.
ReplyDeleteI remember the day my Chem. Teacher blew the ceiling tiles of the roof of our classroom. Good times.
ReplyDeleteI can't help but feel bad for the gummy bear. Although that was a lovely explosion.
ReplyDeleteI was going to castigate you for ending a sentence, the headline no less, with a preposition, but then I was reminded of Winston Churchill's remark about being castigated on that score: "You're right, Madame, that is the sort of nonsense up with which we should not put" being both exceedingly inelegant and also still ending with a preposition.
ReplyDeleteBesides, I'm addicted to run-on sentences. I'm hardly in a position to start tossing rocks at others' grammar.
Robert in San Diego
wooooo that was cool
ReplyDeleteThat gummy bear thing was EPIC!!! I want to blow some gummy bears up!!!! XD
ReplyDeleteI did the gummy bears one in Elementary school science class!!!! I wish they would let us do fun stuff like that now...
ReplyDeleteMaybe I'll recommend learning about explosions to my science teacher. It beats weather patterns. You know I never was a fan of gummy bears.
ReplyDeleteI showed this to my brother. If only I could assure myself he wouldn't try a stunt similar to this next forth of July.