John 12:24 "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit."
13 October 2014
I *Think* That Was in English ...
I was just asked if I'm still a notarary republic. I almost replied, "Nope, never have been."
There's a line in My Fair Lady, in the song "Why Can't the English Learn to Speak?", where a character follows that question with "In America, they haven't spoken it in years."
Guffaw, I agree with you on all counts (and probably others). I was trying to be clever. Obviously, it didn't work; however, I was mainly referring to the caller's turning five syllables into eight. :)
9 comments:
Probably had a good chuckle over that one!
Chickenmom - we're still chuckling. :)
As Earl Potts would say, "We speak 'Merican here."
joated ... yes, that. At least kinda sorta.
Ahahahahaa! Thank you. I needed a good chuckle this morning.
Oh man... pathetic...
Cathy, you're welcome. :)
NFO, I could tell the caller was struggling to remember the words, but ... wow.
'Word'
REALLY?
I don't know what's worse in today's world, Ebonics or geekspeak?
Whenever someone says OUT LOUD 'LOL' or 'irregardless', I become concerned.
'Suposably' really bothers me!
Or "Are you coming with?'. minus the 'me'.
Word.
gfa
Guffaw, I agree with you on all counts (and probably others). I was trying to be clever. Obviously, it didn't work; however, I was mainly referring to the caller's turning five syllables into eight. :)
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