Ye be jumpin' the gun, matey. Yarr.
Avast, that's never happened to me before. Give me ten minutes and I be ready again. Arr.
Yarr, I be hearin' that all scalawags swab the deck from time to time. Arrr.
Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Ye be jumpin' the gun, matey. Yarr.
Avast, that's never happened to me before. Give me ten minutes and I be ready again. Arr.
Yarr, I be hearin' that all scalawags swab the deck from time to time. Arrr.
I'm spending $50/month on cable and $45/month on broadband, and yet I'm far more entertained by Annabel's latest game:
1. Spin in place
2. Dizzily walk into furniture
3. Repeat
Now she's walking around singing a song of her own compostion that goes "Yup, yup, yup, yup, YUP, yup." With bouncing.
OK, there's college football in there, too.
1. Spin in place
2. Dizzily walk into furniture
3. Repeat
Best. Game. Evar.
t Suddenly understands the elusive mysteries of Sean's personality
Now she's dancing to the Decemberists.
Maybe she will have taste.
As she empties the remaining contents of this morning's breakfat yogurt on the floor.
The floor was hungry too.
1. Spin in place
2. Dizzily walk into furniture
3. Repeat
Best. Game. Evar.
FEMA seems to like it.
Yes, her problems are the most widely publicised. She was caught with a forged prescription for Xanax. Then she violated her drug treatment plan and was sent back to jail.
FTR, my conservative friends deny categorically that this ever happened. Apparently this is a whole-cloth creation of the liberal media.
I have a word game! What are common words or phrases that get mistaken for near-homonyms, and how serious are they? "Duck tape" for "duct tape" doesn't really bug me, but "tact" for "tack" (as in "try a different") does. My niece says "next store" instead of "next door."
The one that really just floored me? "It would be who of us [to do something]"
Ye be jumpin' the gun, matey. Yarr.
Yarr, we're just trying to slow global warming, matey.
I have a word game! What are common words or phrases that get mistaken for near-homonyms, and how serious are they?
I deeply deeply loathe "mute point."
t edit And "tenants" for "tenets."