scrappy, in Natter:
Matzo is like a saltine without salt. Matzo is an ine.
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scrappy, in Natter:
Matzo is like a saltine without salt. Matzo is an ine.
Madrigal: We had eight kinds of milk, all state mandated, sold for less than a nickel each. I can't think of all the types without resorting to goat or human kindness.
Madrigal in Natter:
If you're Irish and can trace back to the Famine, you don't have to follow the Catholic dietary rules. Evidently for once the Church decided that the amount of suffering was exactly enough.
amych, in Bitches:
beignets and paczi? It's like I've died and gone to ethnically-named-doughnut heaven!
Trudy, coming up with yet another thread title for the next Bureaucracy:
Bureaucracy II: Screw Kafka, we're talkin' Beckett.
I don't want to toot my own horn, but I'm particularly proud of the double entendre in that.
Wolfram, in Natter:
Next time a handsome man holds the door open for you, or pulls out your chair, or just bowls you over as he flees from a crime scene, remember to say, thanks Wolfram. Thanks a lot.
It's not a COMM thing, but after this:
or just bowls you over as he flees from a crime scene, remember to say, thanks Wolfram. Thanks a lot.
I had to leave a quote from the radio: A real friend is one, who when you call and say "I had to kill him," she says "I've got a shovel".
Kat Perez, in Natter:
And in my last post I was a slut and I didn't even realize it, which is actually a pretty accurate description of my college years.