The cake error is that ‘prosper’ is mis-spelled. And the little toys around the cake look like Yoda, who is from Star Wars not Star Trek. The Only reason I know these is because my dad loves SciFi lol.
Erik, my buddy! Happy Birthday to you! Ms. Ross got you a wonderful cake I see (I wonder how it tastes…). So without further redue, Happy Birthday Erik!
Those of you who got the proper/prosper spelling error got it. (Yes, I know they don’t all have “Happy Birthday on them. It’s only October and I’m already having to resort to some iffy stuff here. Some of you better start baking and decorating your own cake wrecks, or the Internet is going to run dry by November!)
Mehreen – WHOA – nice catch! Ha, I actually like Star Trek and hadn’t noticed that part!
Frank – psst: it’s “without further ado.” (It’s a great phrase! For those of you who don’t know it, it means, without further delay or fuss. Besides its use in that phrase, the only time I can think of its being commonly used is for the phrase that has come from the title of the Shakespearean play, Much Ado about Nothing. When said as a phrase, it means, “a lot of fuss (or freaking out) over nothing [important].”
Ivan – I went through all of your posts and fixed it, but, in the future, please only post using your first name, last initial, and class period. (I know this is the reverse of what I’m asking in class, where I’m begging people to write out their whole last names, but, for safety reasons, we don’t include last names on here (even though it’s annoying for me when it comes to grading stuff and I wish I COULD have you post as you did!)). Thanks.
The cake error is that ‘prosper’ is mis-spelled. And the little toys around the cake look like Yoda, who is from Star Wars not Star Trek. The Only reason I know these is because my dad loves SciFi lol.
Happpy Birthdayyy^_^
Living long and Proper?? Haha wow.
Erik, my buddy! Happy Birthday to you! Ms. Ross got you a wonderful cake I see (I wonder how it tastes…). So without further redue, Happy Birthday Erik!
i think they ment to say live long and prosper and no where on the cake does it say that its their birthday
>> Thanks . Happy Birthday erik .
I think proper should be capitalized.
Those of you who got the proper/prosper spelling error got it. (Yes, I know they don’t all have “Happy Birthday on them. It’s only October and I’m already having to resort to some iffy stuff here. Some of you better start baking and decorating your own cake wrecks, or the Internet is going to run dry by November!)
Mehreen – WHOA – nice catch! Ha, I actually like Star Trek and hadn’t noticed that part!
Frank – psst: it’s “without further ado.” (It’s a great phrase! For those of you who don’t know it, it means, without further delay or fuss. Besides its use in that phrase, the only time I can think of its being commonly used is for the phrase that has come from the title of the Shakespearean play, Much Ado about Nothing. When said as a phrase, it means, “a lot of fuss (or freaking out) over nothing [important].”
Ivan – I went through all of your posts and fixed it, but, in the future, please only post using your first name, last initial, and class period. (I know this is the reverse of what I’m asking in class, where I’m begging people to write out their whole last names, but, for safety reasons, we don’t include last names on here (even though it’s annoying for me when it comes to grading stuff and I wish I COULD have you post as you did!)). Thanks.
Good to see some new people posting!
prosper instead of proper.. right?