Friday, May 28, 2010

I see London, I see France...

I see Saratoga Springs' underpants...


I was looking at google maps today, and noticed that a neighborhood a few miles south of us definitely looks like tighty whiteys.  "So...where you livin' now dude?  Up on the elastic still?  Or down on the fly?" 



Props to Drew for helping me figure out (without hesitation) how to use an apostrophe.  

6 comments:

Drew said...

BAAAA ha ha ha haaa, Underwear Town! Some might think that's embarrassing but I think it's awesome.

About the grammar lesson, anytime.

Gavin said...

Hey, at least you can blame the city's influence for your lewd behavior!!!

Cami said...

That is TRUE. Whoa. Whoa. I don't want to live on the crotch. Weird.

Drew, punctuation is not grammar!

Matt, it's actually Springs's. Yikes. Sorry, friends. (See The Chicago Manual of Style section 6.24. The relative examples are Texas's or Kansas's.) Unless you count Springs as a plural rather than a proper noun, which I wouldn't because there is no singular Saratoga Spring.

Now, how's that for annoying?

Sami said...

This is awesome. I would want to live on the zipper.

Emily said...

Ha! KC will love this. I'm laughing at the title.

You guys and your grammar/punctuation perfectionism. Just chill out.

Drew said...

Cami: I disagree. We actually discussed this for quite a while when Matt was writing this post. For all we know there IS a singular Saratoga Spring, though of course there is no Kansa or Texa.