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'Yes, sure, certainly, you bet, of course, yeah, right, yep....'
"I can never remember, does 'barge' have one snake-head jackal, or two?"
Two Latin scholars exchange mea culpas.
Pirate boy reciting the alphabet
Peter's Pitas - now with pickled peppers.
Gone With the Wind: The Beach Blanket
Man packing suitcase with French vocabulary
"We've decided that it will be better for his later development if we speak to him only in legalese."
'I've been called some mean things as a baby boomer, but 'Pig in the Python' really hurts.'
"Oh, look- French! Let's try it."
'Amscray,fuzzbrain - no carnivores allowed
"Sorry I'm late. I overslept." "Is that even a real word?"
"I know! I know! I K-n-o-w!. . . Um, what was the question?"
'The definition of OBSOLETE: old fashioned dictionaries.'
'Whoooa,MAN,check out this STORM! It's PELTING down!'
Desert $2.75. See? -- It wasn't a typo.
The Family Joules: Part 21
'Stick them up...'
'It's some more story ideas from Francis Bacon.'
Thomas Hardy
Henry the amazing talking dog.
What would Charlotte Bronte do, she thought to herself.
"William Blake said you can see the whole world in a grain of sand, but he doesn't always make a lot of sense."
"You can use the alphabet to text. You can use the alphabet to tweet. Why can't you use the alphabet to spell?"
'She speaks 6 languages and can't say 'No' in any of them. . .'
With the popularity of spell-checkers, many people are turning to the new speech-checkers.
"A world without Ovid? I can't even begin to imagine a world without Ovid."
'Now, what's Italian for pizza?'
Harv's general clumsiness with prepositions comes back to haunt him.
'This is the fun part...waiting to find out just what we've ordered.
'I made a hundred on the Spanish test. Gracias.'
'Mom and dad...if someone threw a rock at me, it would really be like killing two birds with one stone.' 'I told you if we had a child, he'd be a wise-quacker.'
Macbeth: Take Two
Raphnrrf? Raphnrrf? Umpha? Frfee? Maamr? Pick.
His Hers Pers Vis Xyrs Hirs TBD
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