Aren't the French known everywhere as the most beautiful race of people (in exception to bi-racial children)?
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Aren't the French known everywhere as the most beautiful race of people (in exception to bi-racial children)?
Pshaw.....(I've seen that in books but I don't know what it sounds like really --- does anyone here use Pshaw in their everyday speech?)
Aren't the French the hairiest people? Isn't beauty in the eye of the beholder? And aren't there ugly people and pretty people all over the world? And can you really say that a group of people are prettier than another group of people in all honesty? I suppose some people could, but wouldn't that just reflect a particular person's preference and not the reality of the situation?
Didn't you pretty much just stomp my logic to the ground and make me look stupid? Aren't you so right in saying that there are beautiful and ugly people all over the world? And isn't beauty in the eye of the beholder; although I can't reply in sentence or say anything that objects, isn't that perfectly so?
But did you know that it has been said that the French tend to breed beautiful children but that you make it appear that it isn't so and in making it appear that it isn't so you have broadened my perspectives and made me realize that people have a propensity to concoct what they think is beautiful?
And did you know I'm actually liking these, broken up, pretentious, sentence run-on questions?
And isn't this perfectly so but when an average person sees an individual of Caucasian appearance/descent walk along the sidewalk with a caramel african american mixed/african american pure/ or hispanic, they say, "Hey there are two different people of different races walking by!" And don't those people act very authoratitave, impudent and irrational in judging so impetuously?
And..And..can someone continue this thingy--this trail--of thought? Huh? Anyone?
:p(I'm stupid).
How great is it to see somebody else use the word "thingy"?
How much do I love that word, is it not awesome?
Lessee here:
1.) I also replied in French, Spanish, Russian, and Hindustani if I didn’t get mixed up, adding a Scotch or Irish ach expression, and why did I do it? Would you believe because I can?
2. Oui, mademoiselle, c’était Français , but mine is not so good, oui?
3. The Celtic Race is the hairy ones, my dear Shalot, I am unfortunately descended from them and may be mistaken for a gorilla, and my 6’5” son is even worse, they call him “Sasquatch” if you can believe that?
Now did I cover every thingy? http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l1...s/innocent.gif
Hey! Where did you hear the celtic race were the hairy ones? Am i offended? Ach?I also thought it was the french but it is not so apparently? And isnt it not so that apparently the irish give the answer to there questions in their questions? 'It is for yourself isnt it?':p
Isn't Robin Williams perhaps the hairiest celebrity ever?
If anybody looks like Sasquatch should it not be him?
Shouldn't it, though? Isn't he excessively hairy and perhaps already balding? Didn't he starr in Night at the Museum as Teddy Roosevelt? Wasn't he so droll in that movie?
I think Robin Williams next movie should be something about Sasquatch, no?
I am afraid I did not catch "Night at the Museum", do you think I should rent it?
Who wants some cocoa? Off topic and random, yes, but isn't that the point? ;)
I would have some, yes! :)
Why does cocoa taste better in stormy nights?
Would that be a dark and stormy night or just a stormy night?
Hmm, I think a statement of a dark and stormy night is almost redundant, (although surely good at building an atmosphere) isn't it?
If it is night, isn't it dark already?
How clueless am I, forgetting today is Easter? :blush:
Is this not the most random thread we have going? :lol: