Ha! That's hysterical! I thought the extra "ue" went on if you were verbing it up i.e. I got into the que, I was queueing up.
t makes note.
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.
Ha! That's hysterical! I thought the extra "ue" went on if you were verbing it up i.e. I got into the que, I was queueing up.
t makes note.
Not when it's pronounced "learnt".
I was quoting Homer Simpson.
You are so learned, Papa Homer!
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See, I knew Teppy and Nora would have my back on that.
See, I knew Teppy and Nora would have my back on that.
I could probably get 2 advanced degrees if only I'd get the Simpsons knowledge out of my head.
AV Club asks its writers when they knew they were pop culture geeks.
I put the question to the Buffistas. I know ita wrote some early Mary Sue fanfic before she even knew about fanfic.
How did your fannish geekiness first emerge?
I think I first caught myself geeking when I didn't buy an issue of World's Finest co-starring the Atom. Which was notable because I bought every single fucking comic that came out, both DC and Marvel. Except some of the horror titles sometimes.
Of course comics only cost twenty cents back then, so my lawn mowing money every week covered that readily.
que
Did anyone else hear this pronounced as "kay?" in their head. With the question uplift, even.
I'd be bereft if someone shot my computer.
OMG I want to stab someone. And/or go to sleep.
Patrick Bateman could help you out with this.
I am not a geek.
I stand with msbelle in the not-geeky camp.
Dorky I plead guilty to.