language
One of the finest men in my life was my Uncle Fred. (Raises glass)
Sheep Demand "Safe" Spaces
We don't really mind baaad language (Good one, CX).
And we don't really mind all the jokes (IYKWIMAITTYD).
PETA, proving once again the regressives get more insane daily.
Vulgar Vocab eVoked
Green Eggs is people!
Ace has posted new rules for commenter behavior:
Something almost funny.
If this is "coffee life," methinks a jigger of hooch were added.
Engrish.com
http://bit.ly/coffee-life
Are you ready to rumble?!
Back so soon? Yes, I am.
"What would simply be referred to in the U.K. as 'a shirt' is known as 'a button down' in the U.S."
At #144 (still back there)
cavalry/calvary
Either trampling or crucifixion would be appropriate.
Posted by: @votermom
First actual out-loud chuckle of the day.
JJS:
"...in the camps, if you didn't understand German or Yiddish, it could be life or death..."
"Ma, I learned a foreign language - English!"
J.J. Sefton: "Very rich language. A pity it's dying out."
TangoNine: "All joking aside, my faith is what allows me to avoid jackets with buckles and very long sleeves these days. And fishin' "
Your faith allows you to avoid fishin'?
Ah, doggonit, JJ. I had weaned myself from engrish.com.
Now... I'll be back... later... eventually...
Hey! February is history!!!
Happy New Month!
Wickedpedia says:
Vic: "After checking no I wasn't here for the morning thread."
Whew. So, my grasp on reality is above 0%. Okay.
From Hat's link: "The phrase meaning to pass time idly is while away. It is older and more logical than wile away.
Citizen X: "Annoying Office-mate thinks it makes her sound smart, too."
Another graduate of the Joe "Fire Two Blasts" Biden School of Sounding (Literally) Schmardt.
Pete, something I've been mulling since I read this yesterday. Hope you will take it in the utterly friendly if ribbing tone intended.
Sunrise has finally begun. Looking East, up the hill, traces of fog weave among the pines on the horizon, beneath a turquoise sky braided with clumps of pink and purple cloud.
It's clear I'm stuck closer to 1611 than the modern age.
FenelonSpoke: "You don't wish to do that-groovy."
Is using "groovy" nowadays ironic; like saying, "Well, bless your soul"?
121 mindful webworker
I'm educating you on Aussie culture - that's my job here !
Sausages. Well why don't you just say so?
74 mindful webworker
Aussie for sausages...
um... snags?
If, in the last thread, I wrote...
sugars of color
Dr kill: "I fed the chickens and horses wearing shorts, barefoot, no shirt."
What about the chickens and horses that weren't wearing shorts?
(Couldn't help myself)
1bulwetweft : "I can't lie - I'm a grammar Nazi and this sentence makes my head hurt. On a couple of different levels....."