Cilantro might taste better if I called it coriander.
I'm waiting for a celeb to name their daughter Coryander.
Dr. Walsh ,'Potential'
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Cilantro might taste better if I called it coriander.
I'm waiting for a celeb to name their daughter Coryander.
I'm waiting for a celeb to name their daughter Coryander.
No, that's for if they have twins. "I'd like you to meet Cory and 'er, guvnor."
Ah, my tribe.
I'm waiting for a celeb to name their daughter Coryander.
Why, when Koriand'r is available?
Not to insert too much seriousness into the argument, but I think the issue, at the heart is that the thinkers and the thingers understand the meaning of the phrase differently. Even as a threat-- "think again, missy" versus "if you do that, I am going to hit you"
I just want to send my hatred to the evil person (it was amych, I am taking notes here people) who first brought up the Oxford comma, thus earworming me with that supremely twee Vampire Weekend song. AAAAARGH!
Kate, the house is lovely! I especially like the wood floors and the kitchen.
I've mentioned my Mormon friend who named her daughter Cayenne (pronounced Kay-Enn) because she saw the name on a map and thought it was pretty?
I can't do another Buffista grammar fight. My scars from the Gerund Wars still sting. (Granted, most of them are due to backchannel harassment by someone who is no longer a Buffista, but still.)
Back channel harassment over gerunds? That's serious!
To me, it is clearly thing. I've never heard think until yesterday.
I need to get out of bed but don't want to. Sammy is still asleep next to me and he is the perfect size for cuddling.