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amuse
04-18-2005, 02:14 PM
which words are not part of the english language that you think should be?
ex: happlely and unhapplely
unblemished v. spotted/bruised apples.
i s'pose this could be expanded to include one's physical makeup: "she arrived at the ER unhapplely due to multiple contusions."
ihrocks
04-18-2005, 02:40 PM
"nonconflictional" -- the ability to post to a forum without causing a row.
ex: "ihrocks, either be more nonconflictional or we will suspend your IP address for 30 days."
So the word does exist? Cool :p
ihrocks, be nonconflictional and stop talking about IH :D (j/k, babble away :p)
ihrocks
04-19-2005, 11:22 AM
It exists now! :D
babble, babble, babble.... :cool:
Look! A dancing nana! :banana: <escapes before the complaints pile up>
At least someone knows how to follow orders :p
And it's obvious you like a certain smileys... but sorry, the shades don't work anymore, you've been spotted AND recognized, and the dancing nana is a bit 'old news' so no one actually oogles at it anymore... soooo... busted! :D
ihrocks
04-19-2005, 12:09 PM
You have to be as simple-minded as I am to be captivated by the dancing nana, I know.
Or not used to seeing it dancing its legs off... wait... legs? Since when do nanas have legs? :p
ihrocks
04-19-2005, 12:41 PM
Or not used to seeing it dancing its legs off... wait... legs? Since when do nanas have legs? :p
Of course nanas have legs! They'd look silly with arms and no legs!
Well, but then one usually doesn't dance on their arms, do they? :D
now that sentence ^ looks a nice grammar mess... ideas how to put that grammatically correct or my point made it across?
ihrocks
04-19-2005, 12:54 PM
Well, but then one usually doesn't dance on their arms, do they? :D
now that sentence ^ looks a nice grammar mess... ideas how to put that grammatically correct or my point made it across?
One usually doesn't dance on one's arms, does one? <-- grammatically correct but with no fun factor at all.
However, as dancing nana amply demonstrates, one does dance using one's arms.
Wow, now that 'one' thingy reminds me of someone from the Brittish government... now if I remembered what the teacher said about it last Thursday when we were reading about classes, accents and such... Prince Charles? (Well, not like he's be too big on governing anything... and I'm not talking political stuff... ignore that bit :p). Doesn't matter at all (unless it appears in the credit test which I doubt... or hope things like that are not to be tested, lol)
Well, using arms and dancing on arms are two different activities, you see :p
btw, thanks for the grammar thing :)
ihrocks
04-19-2005, 01:09 PM
Wow, now that 'one' thingy reminds me of someone from the Brittish government... now if I remembered what the teacher said about it last Thursday when we were reading about classes, accents and such... Prince Charles? (Well, not like he's be too big on governing anything... and I'm not talking political stuff... ignore that bit :p). Doesn't matter at all (unless it appears in the credit test which I doubt... or hope things like that are not to be tested, lol)
Well, using arms and dancing on arms are two different activities, you see :p
btw, thanks for the grammar thing :)
LOL! That was so incomprehensible, I could have written it!
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