I guess the proofreader missed this one. "Too much ice cream"?! Like there is such a thing. 🤣
"that ice cream's too much.",
as in cost.
And kids take it from there......
jerryc41 wrote:
I guess the proofreader missed this one. "Too much ice cream"?! Like there is such a thing. 🤣
I'm missing something. I see nothing wrong with the phrase. Please make me smarter.
jerryc41 wrote:
I guess the proofreader missed this one. "Too much ice cream"?! Like there is such a thing. 🤣
Jerry, not in JimmyT Land !!!
My mum used to say I ate too much ice cream.
I was, and still am, addicted to 'too much' choc chip orange ice cream.
Maybe they think there is such a thing as too much ice cream and that's what they want. I'd take too much ice cream! LOL!
Horseart wrote:
Maybe they think there is such a thing as too much ice cream and that's what they want. I'd take too much ice cream! LOL!
I think the cartoonist was intentional. It's a play on words from the 1950's.
Isn't it "May we have" when asking for permission.
RodeoMan wrote:
Isn't it "May we have" when asking for permission.
Yep but we excuse them when they are that little. LOL!
Horseart wrote:
Yep but we excuse them when they are that little. LOL!
Thanks for clearing that up for me.
rcarol wrote:
Thanks for clearing that up for me.
You're quite welcome. LOL! (I'll bet you are an English teacher.)
Horseart wrote:
You're quite welcome. LOL! (I'll bet you are an English teacher.)
I'm not. In fact, I've always considered grammar to be the weakest part of my communication skills. As such, I attempt to improve these skills as opportunity provides itself. That was the case with this post. Thanks for helping me.
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