originally posted by Bwood:
"Feigning idiotism." That does cause me to reflect on the posting tactics of another WD personality...
Whew, at least I'm off the hook, then. I'm more about feigning intelligence, after all.
Mark Lipton
originally posted by Bwood:
"Feigning idiotism." That does cause me to reflect on the posting tactics of another WD personality...
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
I should butt in and point out that in French, idiotisme simply means "idiomatic expression." So the real argument would seem to be who is making up spurious colloquialisms? I ask you.
originally posted by Bwood:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
I should butt in and point out that in French, idiotisme simply means "idiomatic expression." So the real argument would seem to be who is making up spurious colloquialisms? I ask you.
Wait, can colloquialisms be spurious? "Frivolous colloquialisms" I see. Spurious? Ok, wait, maybe you mean colloquialisms that no one has actually used? Say when someone purports to recount the tale of a jeebus and coins a word for use in their story and then attributes it to one of their characters in the "narrative account"?
originally posted by Chris Coad:
This is perfectly cromulent usage, even embiggening.
originally posted by Chris Coad:
This is perfectly cromulent usage, even embiggening.
originally posted by Joe Perry:
I hate all of you.
originally posted by Bwood:
originally posted by Joe Perry:
I hate all of you.
Aw, c'mon. We don't believe you. Who doesn't like hang-gliding? You just hang out here over the cliffs and wait for an updraft of hot air that seems promising.
originally posted by Joe Perry:
Hence, I hate you all. If we were hang gliding I would tie little dead things to your hang gliders so eagles would attack.
originally posted by Joe Perry:
Hence, I hate you all. If we were hang gliding I would tie little dead things to your hang gliders so eagles would attack.
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Joe Perry:
Hence, I hate you all. If we were hang gliding I would tie little dead things to your hang gliders so eagles would attack.
Since I would sooner dive headfirst into a tub of steaming bat guano than willingly hang glide, I feel unscathed by your approbium. Carrion, please.
Feigning intelligence once again,
Mark Lipton
steaming bat guano...
Is there any other kind of guano?
originally posted by Steve Edmunds:
Is there any other kind of guano?
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Steve Edmunds:
Is there any other kind of guano?
Yup, there's bird guano, too.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
I've been at the mouth of a bat cave. There's a strong smell of ammonia there.