Interjections show excitement or emotion,
Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah...
Fuffy ,'Storyteller'
Natter 41: Why Do I Click on ita's Links?!
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.
I just realized today, though, that "well" is often an interjection.
They're usually followed by an exclamation point, or by a comma if the feeling's not as strong.
Sometimes, medical supply websites are not worksafe.
Digital Rectal Examination is designed for training in male and female rectal palpation. Four interchangeable rectal units are included. Trainee can also palpate normal prostate or endocervix.
Life-like rectal palpable to 7cm depth
Set includes:
1 Adult lumbar torso (unisex)
4 rectal units
1 normal,
1 rectal cancer A,
1 rectal cancer B,
1 rectal with polyps
1 prostate model
1 endocervix model
1 jar of Vaseline
1 storage box
So when you're happy (Hurray!) or sad (Aw!)
Or frightened (Eeeeeek!) or mad (Rats!)
Or excited (Wow!) or glad (Hey!)
An interjection starts a sentence right.
Darn, that's the end.
I need the Schoolhouse Rock DVD.
It's so foggy today, I can barely see the Chrysler Bldg out my window. I should strap a camera to my desk and sell the view as stock NYC footage -- it's atmospheric as hell.
Bravo is going to air a third season of Blow Out.
Plei, if you're still here -- did you see the pictures of Smarty Jones' first foal?