Now I told you it was way more expensive than I really needed....only if you wear the tiara...
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Now I told you it was way more expensive than I really needed....only if you wear the tiara...
...you grown coarse swine hair on your palms-right before being struck blind...What if a person does beat the bacon?
...oh pshaw!...rhinestones aren't THAT pricey!....Now I told you it was way more expensive than I really needed.
dammit, you made me look at my palms again!!!...you grown coarse swine hair on your palms-right before being struck blind...
That's what knocked over the lighthouse, oh no!!!!
Just make sure that if it lasts over four hours there's an ER near you which has a wide doorway....and only took one swallow of yemenade...
Well, at least you'd never need bedrails....and I'll need a bathtub the size of an Olympic Pool....
I always thought "sounder" was a word?Heard recently in TV commercial: "...with the Sleep Number Bed, get a deeper and sounder sleep...". I don't believe that the advertising people who wrote this commercial were unaware; what really bothers me is that I suspect that the temptation to out-of-the-blue create words which seem to sound better in a specific context (sneaking in sounder instead of using the phrase more soundly because the word deeper was already chosen) is perceived desirable to the public. I just don't like that kind of thinking.
There it is! Ooh, I'm afraid to ask where you found it......oh pshaw!...rhinestones aren't THAT pricey!....
You know, you're right, sounder is proper. When I looked up the definition I missed the second one. Thanx! I still don't like the sound of it, though.I always thought "sounder" was a word?
Sound, sounder, soundest. Kind of odd-sounding, I admit.
Or do you mean, if I get a sound sleep, it can't get more sound? Like something can't get more perfect?
It does sound strange to say, "Two nights ago I got a sound sleep, and last night's was even sounder."
Now the word "sound" is starting to sound soundly like a non-word in my head...
Nor do I. Let's agree to never use it again.You know, you're right, sounder is proper. When I looked up the definition I missed the second one. Thanx! I still don't like the sound of it, though.
Agreed! I feel much better now! We'll be the Sounderlesses. Or the Sounderlessi.Nor do I. Let's agree to never use it again.
See?I was messin with the noise thingamajig trying to find the sounder upper and got electromacuted.
Ooh, I like the Sounderlessi. I have always liked to make those "i" plurals from words that end in "us."Agreed! I feel much better now! We'll be the Sounderlesses. Or the Sounderlessi.
Elvi!!!Ooh, I like the Sounderlessi. I have always liked to make those "i" plurals from words that end in "us."
One fungus, two fungi. One octopus, two octopi. I even like to use it for words that don't follow that rule: hippopotami, abaci, citri, circi, and my favorite, walri.