Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Fo' Shizzle

The Frizzles were throwing a party. Here is the invitation.

Not a fail, you say? Wrong. If the party is at their house, it should read "Summer Celebration Party at The Frizzles's" or "...at the Frizzles'."

Look it up. Unless the host is called "The Frizzle," this is wrong.

Also, are the words "celebration" and "party" both necessary?

3 comments:

  1. Bah! This was my brother in law! LOL Their name is Frizzell, but people always pronounce it "Frizzle" this is actually not a fail. Plus, he is intending to be completely wasted the whole time, so maybe that's why the redundancy. Again, LOL!

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  2. Even if he wrote "Frizzell's," it would still be a FAIL, unless he goes by "The Frizzell." It should be "The Frizzells'" or "The Frizzells's" because he is referring to multiple people.

    Either way, he used the apostrophe incorrectly.

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  3. His wife is gone and his kids are out here. I think he was being funny.

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