when I type heheheheh, I am meaning Beavis and Butthead style
Me, too.
Now that I've insulted half the Buffistas, let me say: I'm sorry. That wasn't nice of me, and I sincerely apologize.
'Objects In Space'
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
when I type heheheheh, I am meaning Beavis and Butthead style
Me, too.
Now that I've insulted half the Buffistas, let me say: I'm sorry. That wasn't nice of me, and I sincerely apologize.
Are you sure you don't mean B/buffistas? Can't hurt to be too careful there.
Um, Tep? I can only assume that, because you capitalized it, Gunga Din is a dom's name?
Because that seems like a very odd/counter-intuitive choice to me. Wasn't Gunga Din a servant in the poem?
Tep, When I type "Ya" I have no clue what accent I am using. Sometimes I could be mocking Fargo-esque folk/movie. Sometimes not. (see earlier conversations with accents and how I slip in/out of them real easy). Usually it's because I'm too lazy, or tapping from the iPhone, and "ya" is easier. But, for whatever reason, "yeah" seams too elongated. Like a teenager rolling their eyes.
As for the "quim" quip. How is it that I did not know this word? Dude. I love the quim! Do you think my chances in Match.com would increase if I changed my handle to something with Quim in it? Not like I'm have much luck now.
t /just wrong boy
Y'all crack me up with the sub/Dom type. I finally have work to do, and there is an awesome exchange. I'm not paranoid, but I'm really sensing a trend here.
OK, back to finding sheet music. Of course they needed yesterday, so we can't wait for it to be shipped. God forbid they tell me the day before yesterday to save time. Pfft. Whatever.
Tep, I didn't feel insulted. In fact, I found it quite interesting that you heard it differently. I am unimaginative enough to think the way I hear it is the *only* way. I am disabused, which is totally cool.
Um, Tep? I can only assume that, because you capitalized it, Gunga Din is a dom's name?
Because that seems like a very odd/counter-intuitive choice to me. Wasn't Gunga Din a servant in the poem?
Man, Shakespeare would be exhausting. The titles alone.
king lear
hamlet
Othello
romeo & Juliet
I do hehehehehehe as the short B&B kind of laugh and wasn't insulted. I have also been told I have a "machine gun" laugh and hehehehehehe sort of fits that bill, too.
my name is master's pet. my Master is Sir Kicksyourass. W/we are looking forward to meeting Y/you A/all at the next event lol. i hope W/we make many new friends, if i am not too naughty hehehehe. See Y/you soon! smiles
I think the "Y/you" bothers me much more than the "W/we." Because it's imposing the capitalization rules that this couple uses for themselves onto other people.
Three more days until I speak at the math conference. Anxiety level rapidly rising.
Speaking of English...
From yesterday's broadcast of "Midmorning" on Minnesota Public Radio:
Every year has its buzz words, and 2008 was no different. Midmorning word guru Anatoly Liberman takes a look at some of this year's buzz words, and the effort to reform English spelling. And as always, he'll answer listener questions about words and word origins.
Anatoly Liberman: professor in the Department of German, Scandinavian and Dutch at the University of Minnesota. His new book, "an Analytic Dictionary of English Etymology," came out in March.
The [link] can get you to a podcast of the discussion, or listen online.
I think the "Y/you" bothers me much more than the "W/we." Because it's imposing the capitalization rules that this couple uses for themselves onto other people
"Grammar play" should be listed along with anything else, you know? FULLY CONSENTING, people.