To help people clarify punctuation, when a list of names is separated by /, it means one or the other. So if someone writes: "McCallister/Terrell/Mason", it means any one of the following. When someone writes: "McCallister and Terrell/Mason", it means McCallister and either Terrell or Mason.
I'm not trying to be nitpicky. I just see this confusion a lot on this forum.
Ah, School House Rock. Now that brings back the memories of bloody knees and apple juice also known as Flockers's childhood. I used to watch those during Saturday morning cartoons while eating bowl of the marshmallows that I spent 3 hours picking out of the box of Lucky Charms.
Flockers wrote:Ah, School House Rock. Now that brings back the memories of bloody knees and apple juice also known as Flockers's childhood. I used to watch those during Saturday morning cartoons while eating bowl of the marshmallows that I spent 3 hours picking out of the box of Lucky Charms.
Thanks for bringing up the good ole days again.
I never watched that show, I used to play the computer game all the time though. That game was ill.