Has somebody been reading Roald Dahl this week?
No. I just have certain parts memorized.
'Dirty Girls'
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Has somebody been reading Roald Dahl this week?
No. I just have certain parts memorized.
That was my favorite bit, too, lori.
Although I don't know what happens with a lamppost at a stag party, either.
Woo hoo for moonlit's job!
Excellent news typo boy!
Wow -- April is already doing much better than March.
I'm sure there are very good, very practical reasons for using snozzwhanger rather than spade.
Snozzwhanger has more 'z's in it.
It's some of the most human I've read Charles to be, despite some awkward phrasing.
Compared to tampon-gate he's Noel Coward.
"Begging the question" (BTQ) is a form of logical fallacy in which an argument is assumed to be true without evidence other than the argument itself. (e.g. "He's dumb because he's stupid and it's so because I said so.")
I think that piece is wrong. I know the above is true, but then you use the BTQ phrase to point out what is still unexplained. Take the example from that web page: "He's dumb because he's stupid and it's so because I said so."
It's appropriate to say to that, "Dumb can be taken as synonymous with stupid. Your statement begs the question, why do you believe he is stupid?" You can say "that begs the question" because the person didn't offer proof in his argument and you are trying to get to the point of the issue.
So says I.
Pbbbblt.
So says I.
So, you're begging the question.
And pleading.
You guys inspired me to go in search of Maxwell's Silver Hammer on iTunes since I only have it on cassette. iTunes doesn't have that, but I did find an Ella Fitzgerald cover of Hey Jude which kinda rocks.