There were furries and plushies on ER? I must have missed an ep.
One guy who was both. He was dressed in a kangaroo costume and having his way with Carrie's cat puppet.
She caught him and almost ripped his thing off.
I also learned what "tortes" were last week on Judge Judy.
I need to go for a walk.
I also learned what "tortes" were last week on Judge Judy.
Wait, wait. That's just a dessert of some sort, right? Or is that someone who likes to have sex with dessert now?
t lawgeek
Torts, not tortes.
(tag ain't never closing)
I also learned what "tortes" were last week on Judge Judy.
If I had a dime for everytime I've forgotten what a tort was ... well, maybe I'd have thirty cents. But, still. Won't stick.
One guy who was both.
Was this a repeat? I'm way curious now.
If I had a dime for everytime I've forgotten what a tort was ... well, maybe I'd have thirty cents. But, still. Won't stick.
I have the same problem with "comprise". I can never remember if a zoo comprises animals or animals comprise a zoo.
So I don't use the word.
I think a zoo is composed of animals and animals comprise a zoo.
Zoo comprises animals.
I nearly always excise that from documents though, because no matter how you use it,
someone
thinks it's wrong. And even if they're a wrong-headed crackpot, the damage is done.
Heather is correct.
Wait, no she's not. A zoo is composed of animals, and a zoo comprises animals.
For a few years I could never remember the word "antagonist" in any applicable context. I could feel the need to use it creeping up on me, and kept swearing I'd just write it down and keep the paper in my pocket at all times.
Forgot to do that too.
Made the bit of bio class where we discussed antagonistic muscle pairs really frustrating. But at least I could go look up the word in the textbook.