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The Humility Soapbox – Uniformly vs. Uniformally

10/10/2013

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This is much more personal than my average video.  I talk about my spelling inadequacies. (yes, i just spelled inadiquacies incorrectly, spell check fixed it, arg.) I use it as a tool to talk about admitting you don't understand as an important tool for learning.

A note to all my high school english teachers; Mrs. Graham, Mr. Froyslyn & Mrs. Mitchell.  I tried really hardly in english in high school.  Even though I never did well, I learned a lot and I thank you.  I appreciate your teaching much more now than I did then.  So thank you.
p.s. The "really hardly" is a joke.  My kids used to use that phrase when they were younger, somehow they thought adding the "ly" to hard made it better.  It also reminds me that Geneve decided when she was 3 that the singular form of box was bock.  Think about it, it really sounds correct.

Plural => Singular
trees => tree
legs => leg
cups => cup
box => bock

sounds right, doesn't it?
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