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Join SPEL

Posted on January 16, 2008 Written by The Nittany Turkey

I found this one on a friend’s Facebook page. It strikes a chord with me (composed of the sour notes I hear whenever I read what passes for “formal” English these days), so I thought I would republish it here without permission, of course.

Join the Society for the Protection of the English Language

Today I am launching an organization, The Society for the Protection of the English Language (SPEL) in an attempt to raise awareness of the flagrant daily abuses suffered by our mother tongue, and by extension, her conscientious users. The straw that broke the camel’s back was the sinking feeling I experienced today when I witnessed the word “with-out”.

No one is perfect, but if you are writing for the public, especially for advertising, be it signs, flyers, television or radio commercials, you will be held to a high standard. At a minimum, you should practice :

1) The proper use of apostrophes.
2) Subject and verb agreement.
3) Proper usage of there, their, they’re, your and you’re.
4) Resisting the urge to unnecessarily hyphenate words longer than one syllable.

For now, anyone who wishes to join SPEL need only post their favorite latest example of fractured grammar or creative spelling. In the future we could organize a membership drive and fundraiser if we can think of an efficient way to spend money on combating the abuse. First we need a catchy slogan, along the lines of “Take a bite out of crime” or “Only you can prevent wildfires” or “It takes a village”.

Come on, people, let’s do it for the children.

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Playing with Matches

Posted on January 15, 2008 Written by The Nittany Turkey

We all know that if we play with matches, we’re going to get burned. ??????? ?????? ??? ???????? However, this Turkey is a pyromaniac, so it is natural that on occasion his pinfeathers should get singed. We look forward to a lot more of that kind of thing from a new blog called Playing With Matches, the nascent brainchild of Dr. Raven’s little sister.

To bring this into perspective from the standpoint of The Nittany Turkey, being Dr. Raven’s little sis means that she, the progenitor of Playing With Matches, is the actual, real life sister-in-law of one of the infamous McCabe Sisters of Notre Dame, the collection of whom gladly (albeit unwittingly) serve as indicators by proxy of Penn State football’s low ebb of mediocrity—a tenuous tie-in, to be sure, but hey, what the hell!

The proprietress’ first post involves something that gets on her nerves about her parents. I won’t spoil it for you by telling you what that is. Hell, it was amusing to the Turkey, anyway. I cannot wait to read more of her slices of life. ???? ???? ??? ??? ???? I mean, really!

This unauthorized publicity campaign by this fallopian fowl is an advance birthday present for her, because I don’t know when the hell her birthday is. ????? ??? ??? ????? Go on, start a fire! Get burned a little.

*The Turkey is not responsible for any damage to life or property that might arise in connection with Playing With Matches.

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King to Go Pro. Happy or Sad?

Posted on January 14, 2008 Written by The Nittany Turkey

For the first time since LaVar Arrington opted for early entry to the NFL Draft in 2000, a Penn State player is bolting. That would be Justin King, he of the great, yet unfulfilled, expectations, who will formally declare his eligibility on Tuesday.

The so-called shutdown corner somehow made All-Big Ten in 2007, perhaps more on reputation than performance. He was notably absent on crucial plays during the season, particularly in the later games. Rumor had it that a shoulder injury was the cause, but this was never confirmed.

Will this be as devastating to the Penn State defense as many have proposed? In the sense that there will be one fewer cornerback on the roster than expected, yes. There is no depth at that position. Even if King was played at the level of Sargent or Wallace, his absence would be felt. Who will be the nickel back? I suppose time will tell whether guys like Harriott and Timmons can step up. Recruitment seems to have been lacking at this position. What this Turkey sees ahead is a bad year for the PSU secondary, and even worse years ahead.

Story at Fight On State.

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