Appalachian Grammar Lesson 12
Today’s grammar lesson is about double negatives. I believe I was in 9th grade the first time I heard a teacher explain…

Today’s grammar lesson is about double negatives. I believe I was in 9th grade the first time I heard a teacher explain…

All the gang here at the Blind Pig & The Acorn wish each of you a Happy Thanksgiving!…

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Today I have an extra special treat for you-a guest post written by Jim Casada. I know you’ll enjoy Jim’s…

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