A panda walks into a cafe. He orders a sandwich, eats it, then draws a gun and fires two shots in the air.
"Why?" asks the confused waiter, as the panda makes toward the exit. The panda produces a badly punctuated wildlife manual and tosses it over his shoulder.
"I'm a panda," he says, at the door. "Look it up."
The waiter turns to the relevant entry and, sure enough, finds an explanation.
"Panda. Large black-and-white bear-like mammal, native to China. Eats, shoots and leaves."
From the book- "Eats, Shoots and Leaves" by Lynn Truss.

I should share some of the hilarious mistakes but somehow that just seems wrong. There are days I really struggle to keep reading the essays they turn in. That's when I wander over to facebook and blogger instead!
(I am in no way suggesting that my use of punctuation is always correct... I have the book for a reason.)
3 comments:
I could definitely use that book. I never know when I'm supposed to use a semi-colon instead of a comma. ever.
Love it!! Have you ever read any of the "Series of Unfortunate Events?" In the second book, Aunt Josephine is a character that is obsessed with grammar. I think it is so funny.
I will definitely check out both recommended books - I need them and will use them with the kids as they get older.
This was a funny entry and I think you SHOULD share some of those examples!!
A lot of the time, I think I want to use way too many commas than are really necessary... sigh. Anyhow, great post. My mom would LOVE those books for her middle school!
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