But is that really the HuffPro editors?
It is. Oddly enough, she was trying to show the "girl power" of her staff :\
https://twitter.com/lheron/status/733758898855940098
But is that really the HuffPro editors?
It is. Oddly enough, she was trying to show the "girl power" of her staff :\
https://twitter.com/lheron/status/733758898855940098
Just seems to be a bunch of twitter posts about it.
Trying to find a something a little more concrete. Like a picture on the HuffPro website.
Course, by now I'm sure it would have been removed. Unless there is a google archive.
You misspelled clowns.
Here, I'll help out...
This is more of a sad but true political picture but since we don't have such a thread...
Indiana gets to become 2 states? Do we get to pick which one we live in?
Kirk is correct, geographically, at least as close as is possible on a map that only shows 40 states and skews their locations, proportions, and basic shapes.
Bear with me here... but I believe the technical term for what you've found here is a "typographical error", sometimes called a "typo" for short.
The more common term for it is a "mistake" or, depending on the person speaking, occasionally called an "oops".
That latter is not any kind of acronym or abbreviation, by the by, in case you were wondering (though it would not surprise me to find some INGOer who conjures one up now!)
Hope this helps.
Blessings,
Bill
I would agree that this is, as you have coined it, a "typo". However, my point was that is does in fect say "IN", and not "TN"
So move to TN and file taxes in IN . Try to have TN merged with IN? Then we could create a new 'state' and secede from the union as we were never a part of it. This is comedy after all.