Finally, grammar Nazis have our their own theme song! In case you’ve missed it, here is the hilarious Word Crimes by the amazing Weird Al! Damn, I can’t remember the original song for the life of me, now…
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I’ve seen this before, it’s fabulous, worth spreading around again. π
The man is a genius! π
Wasn’t called Good Time? I remember it but I’m not sure. This is fabulous, Nicholas! @v@ <3
Actually, it turns out it’s Blurred Lines by Robin Thicke. Although Weird Al’s version is so much better! π
Love it! I’m sharing it with my writing and author group.
Thank you! Sharing is caring, as I always say π
Reblogged this on Jennie Sherwin and commented:
I challenge you to find the spit infinitive! I would have loved to play this song for the classes I taught in the 1970s.
It’s a parody of Blurred Lines by Robin Thicke, but this version is so much better. π
It is, isn’t it? π
OH, I LOVE THIS SONG! I am sharing it on my blog.
Loved it.
Yep. Just like we were taught at school. π
What’s not to love. π
Loved this song!