Who thought up this stuff anyway? That’s a question we don’t have to answer cause we know it is Linda Hill. She left this message for all of us. “Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “start with who/whom” Begin your post with either “who” or “whom” and go from there. Have fun!” If you would like to have, fun go to Linda’s blog and see how easy it is. Here is the link.
https://lindaghill.com/2021/04/02/the-friday-reminder-and-prompt-for-socs-april-3-2021/
Who/Whom by John W. Howell © 2021
“Who are you talking to?”
“You know you should really clean up your grammar. One should not end a sentence with a preposition.”
“Okay, let me rephrase that sentence. Who are you talking to, Idiot?”
“Yeah, somehow the rightness of that gets lost in the translation.”
“So who is it?”
“I was talking to myself, if you must know.”
“Nothing unusual going on here. Must be a prompt thing.”
“Yes, we are to start the post with who or whom and go from there.”
“You’ve started well. To who are you going to be directing your writing?”
“To whom.”
“That’s right.”
“No, It’s not right. You said ‘to who.”‘
“I know I did. You still haven’t told me.”
“To whom. To whom are you directing your writing?”
“I’m not writing anything. You are.”
“I’m correcting what you said. You said ‘to who’ and it should be ‘to whom'”
“Beats me.”
“What do you mean”beats me?'”
“I have no idea to who you are directing your writing.”
“At times like these, I wish there was a bounty on stupid.”
“Would you turn yourself in?”
“I might consider putting a note on my shirt.”
“What would it say?”
“To whom it may concern. Just shoot me.”
“Maybe a beer would make you feel better.”
“Who would argue with that?”
“You sure that’s not supposed to be whom?’
“Positive. Who is correct here.”
“You are always correct here. I’ll buy.”
“I think we will wrap this. who fest.”
“I still. like whom.”
“You would. Let’s go.”
More importantly – Who let the dogs out? 😀
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Good one, Keith! 😀
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Thanks, Liz
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I thought so too, Liz.
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Hahahaha. Thanks, Keith.
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Bounty on stupid, good one 😂
Regularly enjoy these dialogues. Have a Wondrously beautiful day.
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Thank you, Suke. I wish the same for you. 😁
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Who did let them out? Did they go back in? They never answered the poor guy… 😂
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😁
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This bit got a laugh out loud. I love a good “Idiot” retort.
“You know you should really clean up your grammar. One should not end a sentence with a preposition.”
“Okay, let me rephrase that sentence. Who are you talking to, Idiot?”
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Thanks, Liz. So glad you liked it. 😁
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A bit like the conversation I had with myself last night!
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I’ve had many like this myself, Gloria. 😂
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This is hilarious, John! Happy Saturday!
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Thank you , Jill. Happy Saturday to you * sung to the tune of Paradise by the Dashboard Light by Meatloaf.
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Who ordered a beer for John?
I think I just heard someone at the bar ask that. Nicely done John. Very nicely done.
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Thank you, Dan. I’ll be there in a minute, so tell ’em to set up a Corona.
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We’ve got bourbon gif you, John.
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I think so. Dan
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[…] “OK, boys. Your pizza will be up in a few minutes. Dan, here’s a new Corona for when you finish that one. David, another splash of John Howell’s Bourbon?” […]
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Thank you for the link, Dan.
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Thank you for the link, Dan
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Hilarious, John. Who/Whom…I suspect we all pause now and then, reconstruct our sentence, then back again. Have a wonderful Saturday, and I hope the day includes a few post-vaccine celebrations. 😊
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You as well, Gwen. I am forever pausing reconstructing and then forging ahead as if nothing matters except Grammarly. Happy Easter. 😁
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How many times have I wanted to say to someone, usually some person on TV, “You really should clean up your grammar!”
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Hahaha. Would be fun wouldn’t it. I keep screaming at the local nightly news person to slow down. She is almost not understandable.
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So much fun! Who were you, Abbot or Costello? I know… depends to whom I was asking. lol
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Hahahaha. Thanks, Susan. 😁
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“Who’s on first?” This language can drive a person crazy. 🙂
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Yes it can 9f you aren’t careful. Thanks, Mark.
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Brilliant, John. Happy Easter.
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Thank you, Robbie. Happy Easter to you. 🌷
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Whew! I’m glad the grammar police have gone out for a beer, for they’ve left my head spinning! 🤣
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😂
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Some writing wisdom is woven in through this hilarious dialogue! Well done, John!
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Thank you, Jan. 😁
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I’m cracking up and now can’t help but think of “Who’s on First?”…
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Yes, there is that too. Thanks, Dale.
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😀
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Love it! Abbott and Costello at their best! Happy Easter, John.
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Thank you, Jennie. Happy Easter to you.
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😀
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Somehow, The Whom doesn’t sound like a very good classic rock band.
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Hahahha. Good one, Craig.
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Oh heck, grammar! I loved taking German and Italian it forced me to appreciate there are rules in English.
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There are many rules. It is so nice learning other languages.😁
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“Idiot” cracked me up, and my head is spinning! Perfect, as always, John! 🤪
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Thank you, Lauren. 😊
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Haha, very cool! Now I know what to answer to those who r against a preposition at the end… I mean, shhhhh 😬😉 I know their names :))
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Yes you do. 😁
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You had me thinking Abbott and Costello.
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Yes I know. 😁
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🙂
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