Trackbacks are going to be all of our downfalls one day. Uh, hi Grant!
'Dirty Girls'
Natter 53: We could just avoid making tortured puns
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.
Holy flooding! Yikes.
My eyelids are both twitching, and I just got roped into a meeting tomorrow morning with Fancy Outside People. I swear to god.
Of course, as “bon bon” at the Buffistas.org discussion board has pointed out, the best way to solve this problem is to take away the plural: He was scolded for his stubborn insistence on drawing a two-tiered lowercase “a.”
Hah! Do we know him? Is he a lurker? Bon bon, you're famous! :)
Maybe we'll need a new thread, Bon Bon's Lexicon.
I love that "bon bon" is in quotes! I am not sure why.
Happy Birthday Debetesse.
I am in a work mode where I have so much stuff to do, I can't do any of it. I wish my student could go through my email in-box and answer the emails for me/put them on a to do list!
Bwah! Of course the b.org gets pinged for a lexicographer's issue! Hee. We amuse me.
Hah! Do we know him? Is he a lurker? Bon bon, you're famous! :)
I was saying hi because I've met him via erinaceous, but since-- and I know this is a surprise to you all-- this is not my real name, I presume he doesn't know that.
this is not my real name
So you won't be bon bon Bob Bob, Esq ?
Speaking of erinaceous, I was googling for the word origin of the term "wifebeater" for the undershirt thing, and came across her talking about the generationalness of "Bob's your uncle" on a list-serv.
By the way, does anyone know when that term started (I first heard it in 1996.)
By the way, does anyone know when that term started (I first heard it in 1996.)
You mean "Bob's your uncle?"
Isn't it an old school Irish/English saying?