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Less vs. Fewer

10 Items or … Next time you’re at the grocery store (unless, of course, you’re a delivery or drive-up devotee), take a gander at the sign looming over the self-checkout. Odds are, it’s flaunting the word “less.” Welcome to the muddied waters of these two grammatical gremlins.  The quick and dirty (but not always spot-on) rule for the commonly confused Less vs. Fewer is this: If you can’t count […]

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Written by me… or ChatGPT?

One question I get asked a lot… “Are you afraid that ChatGPT is going to make your business obsolete?” If you’re mediocre at what you do, then yes, you might have a problem! AI is here to stay, and although I was initially pretty terrified of it, I’m now using it to my advantage. You can, too! Is it me… […]

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Shake a tail feather!

It’s the chicks’ birthday so let’s talk all things chicken! I bet you didn’t realize there were so many idioms that involved chickens and poultry. ? Keep reading to see how many you know, and maybe even learn a new saying or two! I did! Don’t Count Your Chickens… First, what’s an idiom? It’s an expression that cannot be understood from […]

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Fan-Clucking-Tastic!

Is that a word you’ve used before? As a chicken tender, I may have used it a time or two. We’ve already established I’m a low-level rule breaker, but this particular topic is fun without even breaking anything! Just saying “expletive infixation” makes me laugh. ? Keep reading to learn all about it and find out if a tmesis is in […]

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Got Typos?

Avoid a Grammar Facepalm With These Tips! Since the new year is upon us… and resolutions are rampant, how about one for making it your most error-free year yet? We’re all going to make a mistake here and there, but why not shoot for the moon? Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars! ? Keep reading to learn some […]

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Later On, We’ll Count Spiders…

‘Tis the Season! I’m willing to bet we’ve all done it. Done what? Thought you knew the words to a song only to find out that the lyrics to Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Bad Moon Rising” didn’t actually say “…there’s a bathroom on the right.”  There’s a term for that, and it’s called a “mondegreen.” Sylvia Wright coined the name in […]

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When Is a Turkey a Lucky Duck?

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and it’s the holiday where we focus on who and what gives us pause to say a prayer of gratitude. Or is it thankfulness? Is there a difference between them? Lots of home decor says “Thankful, Grateful, Blessed,” but is that redundant? Let’s talk about it! It’s 25 degrees here, and our chilly chicks (sounds […]

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