Sunday, December 30, 2007

Quote of the Day and Yet Another Reason Why Spellcheck ain't enough.

Consider Today's QOTD.

Huckabee emerged happily from his hunt, three dead pheasants in tow, Oliphant reports. Asked for a metaphor to describe the hunt, he replied, "Don't get in my way. This is what happens."
Chicago Tribune


The Romney campaign had aired ads in Iowa this month attacking Huckabee on illegal immigration. After laying three dead pheasants in the snow, Huckabee joked, "Don't get in my way. This is what happens."
Christian Science Monitor


First off, Wow, I sure hope there aren't many pheasants in his way through the primaries. That would just be terrible, a one man pheasant killing machine, ravaging the northeast pheasant population.


The following demonstrates the importance of human editing and proofreading:

Huckabee emerged happily from his hunt, three dead peasants in tow, Oliphant reports. Asked for a metaphor to describe the hunt, he replied, "Don't get in my way. This is what happens."

The Romney campaign had aired ads in Iowa this month attacking Huckabee on illegal immigration. After laying three dead peasants in the snow, Huckabee joked, "Don't get in my way. This is what happens."
Spellcheck's never going to save you in this instance.

First off, wow I sure hope their aren't many peasants in his way through the primaries. That would just be terrible, a one man peasant killing machine, ravaging the northeast peasant population.

Plus, I'm giving Huckabee QOTD for the last 3 days just for this one alone.
...and at one point, a reporter asked why he hadn’t invited sporting enthusiast Dick Cheney along. "Because I want to survive all the way through this,"...
Do people really need to ask this question? More interesting question, Is there no one left to hunt with our Vice President? Poor, poor Dick, .|"No one know what its like to be the sad man."|.


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