Struban? Cockles? What the hell ever happened to the English language?
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Struban? Cockles? What the hell ever happened to the English language?
Umm, "cockles" is a word in the English language, one meaning of it pertains to a type of mollusk, did you not know? :p
As for "Struban" I was not clear...I assume a type of cockle, maybe ennison will come along and clarify it?
(it was more for the thread's "ask-a-question" thing :p)
Can you people believe it is April already?
(sorry, my mistake! :lol: )
hi kathy....
did you see that big puka with the easter basket and colored eggs?
Hi littlewing, no I didn't...was it festive looking?
Do you know how much I wish I could eat some of those marshmallow chickies? The kind that are sprinkled in colored sugar, and are absolutely dreadful, but I like them anyway?
What English language? With so many words grafted in from other languages how would one recognize the bloody English language?
How can people stand the taste of Peeps and isn't it Spanglish now anyway?
Can't we be allowed to have some vices?
While Peeps are indeed dreadful, can't I just eat them once a year anyway?
And aren't these Peeps available at other seasons as well (we get Peeps ghosts and pumpkins, lol)?
[p.s. to Kathy -- I didn't see that Legally Blonde movie, but it looks like I should, lol] :p
And aren't the "peeps" from Scout and Jem perusingly looking and slowly transgressing on Boo's turf where they needn't be?
Why did I not make an effort to understand a word of what Adolescent09 said, and decided to realize how funny his signature is instead?
Shalot, am I supposed to answer that with si, oui, ja, da, han, ach, or what? http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l1...e/septical.gif
Pendragon, why would you reply in german to a comment in english on spanglish? :p
Isn't "oui" a French word?