Hi Kathy! Otherwise known as she who must not be named. Woot for HP fans!
What am I supposed to think?
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Hi Kathy! Otherwise known as she who must not be named. Woot for HP fans!
What am I supposed to think?
Well, hi there Bookinator. :wave:
Aren't you supposed to think what you think in order to think that you are? :p
Does that have anything to do with the "I think, therefore I am," philosophy?
Hmm, if only I could contact Ambrose Bierce from beyond the grave maybe he could answer that question, maybe? Does anybody posses any sort of clairvoyant skills?
just a minute...did you see that spooky woman in a Victorian dress holding an axe?
My dear Susan, I am shocked! Surely you are quite aware that despite the nice little rhyme, that Lizzy Borden was found innocent by a judge and jury and that the crime remains unsolved to this day? Or maybe you are having a vision of the true person quilty-- tell us, was it the maid or the older sister? http://www.websmileys.com/sm/evil/870.gif
re 'ditzy' Ah. I heard it for the first time (first time I noticed anyway!) last year from a highly literate seventeen-year-old girl. I guessed it was from West-over-ocean. Your sources sound pretty convincing about its present meaning. I had thought that it might have been derived from 'dizzy'. Sounds like a 'Friends' kind-of-word.
Why do you think she gave them forty whacks? Was it a mathematical problem. A modern crafty lawyer could get her off on the grounds of numerical obsession!
ah, but isn't that better than an 41? And what is that 40 thing from whacks from? I know I've heard it somewhere... Or have I?
I don't think Lizzie killed them by giving them 40 whacks, nor the maid....Wasn't it Colonel Mustard in the library?
What weapon did he use?
Wasn't it a candlestick?
Is it the one that Jack jumped over?
Isn't he the one that had a thing for beanstalks?
Are beans fruits or vegetables?
Aren't they part of the vegetable family, specifically legumes?
Am I the only one who thinks legume is a funny looking word?