Thursday was National Tell A Joke Day, and I missed it, dang it. But this tweet (and its best response) convinced me I should extend it to today … with the caveat that it be an editing joke.
Yeah, I’m an editor and a word nerd … what of it?

I don’t think you’re getting the job. Limited news holes mean tight writing, not writing like you’re paid by the word.
Speed Bump by Dave Coverly.

There’s a business I drive by every day that I would love to sic this guy on.
Cartoon by Judy Horacek.

Semicolons are occasionally needed; but, no, not in place of a colon. If you do that, I smack you.
Savage Chickens comic by Doug Savage.

Copy editors aren’t always appreciated. Especially the grammar snob ones (but that’s for good reason).
Cyanide and Happiness found on me.me.

I refer to the whomers as grammar snobs. Sometimes you have to relax a little bit and not sound so much like a prig.
Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis.

Yeah, I’m just as confused as the pilot … and more than a little worried that he needs to read the manual at this stage.
Image found on pixshark.

Editors have always been with us, and have always annoyed writers who believe their prose is perfect (it’s not, believe me).
Cartoon by Wiley Miller.






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Since I play both bass and piano, one of my favorite musician jokes is: How many bass players does it take to change a light bulb? None–because the piano player can do it with his left hand.
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And the drummer replies with 🥁
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The past, the present, and the future walked into a bar together. It was a tense situation.
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If the pilot has to read the manual, is that an example of manual labor?
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I thought “whomers” were fans of Doctor Who?
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Don’t insult Doctor Who like that! He’s no grammar snob. 😆
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I try not to preposition women since women do not seem to like that.
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I do agree with you about Doctor Who. He is not a grammar snob.
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He is not. Some of the original versions might have been, but certainly none since the reboot. 😀
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Okay, the last one really got me.
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I love Wylie. I wish my paper ran him. He’s excellent at poking fun at grammar snobs and journalists. Sometimes we need it. 😉
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