where's the proofreader?
What-were-they-thinking errors in today's Brookline Tab:
- In an article on a new production of "My Fair Lady":
People liked Harrison, and that’s the trick, because Higgins has his faults, spending lots of time berating Eliza (remember the “impotent hussy” lyric?).
Um, no, I don't. Mainly because the lyric is "impudent hussy," something hussies are generally much more known for than impotence.
- Trouble with their and there in one article,
The heart monitors, for example, will teach students where there heart rate should be during exercise and show them what kind of activities gets them there.
in addition to this incomprehensible sentence:
By the time everybody founded it, their heart rates down,” said Jacobs.
- And finally, From the moment Bebe enters the room, Ivanov sends shivers, and it’s not just because of the doc’s icy bedside manor.

Comments
You're not exactly setting
You're not exactly setting high standards of readability with this post either
brr
well, I thought it was an excellent post--though I would love to know more about what everybody founded that rated their (there?) heart down. what an icy postside manor you inhabit, pierce!
i think my manourisms are
i think my manourisms are perefectly fein