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Beatleva said
When people borrow your glue but don’t put the cap back on properly when they give it back to you.Yes, I know, it’s a silly little thing, but it still annoys me greatly.
I’ve never lent anyone my glue, so I can’t commiserate.
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Zig said
Annadog40 said
Silent letters that don’t add anything like the K in knight and knife or the B in doubt
I no wat yu ar saying.
Surely you can ditch the y and the r from the above, totally useless. The idiots who developed the English language should be feeling very foolish.
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^ I get the y but woodn’t Zig get rid of the a not the r
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parlance said
People describing non-food items as tasty. It’s irrational, but it gives me the creeps.
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Oops. Have I described Paul that way?
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Oh, well, people at least I can understand. A friend just described a blog that way, and it was weird.
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Blogs, no… People, yes!
In all seriousness I get what you mean. Things you don’t want to/can’t taste shouldn’t be described as tasty.
“Hey man, you buyin’ that tasty guitar?”
“I’m reading a tasty book.”
“This movie is so tasty!”
I mean the only way that could make some sense is if it was a food blog. The food in the blog could be tasty so I guess that kind of counts.
I however will just stick to Patties and pizzas. Things I wouldn’t mind tasting.
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Mr. Kite said
“Hey man, you buyin’ that tasty guitar?”“I’m reading a tasty book.”
“This movie is so tasty!”
I was cringing through all of that.
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parlance said
Mr. Kite said
“Hey man, you buyin’ that tasty guitar?”“I’m reading a tasty book.”
“This movie is so tasty!”
I was cringing through all of that.
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I thought those were tasty examples…
Sorry
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Who would ever saw a movie or guitar was tasty? Does that happen? I’ve heard of a book being described as tasty, put me off the book and reviewer immediately.
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meanmistermustard said
Who would ever saw a movie or guitar was tasty? Does that happen? I’ve heard of a book being described as tasty, put me off the book and reviewer immediately.
I would hope no one… But there are weirdos out there!
And once again, for books maybe a cookbook, but not most fiction.
People just need a better parlance!
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meanmistermustard said
Who would ever saw a movie or guitar was tasty? Does that happen? I’ve heard of a book being described as tasty, put me off the book and reviewer immediately.
The first time I ever saw this kind of use of the word was for a song.
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parlance said
meanmistermustard said
Who would ever saw a movie or guitar was tasty? Does that happen? I’ve heard of a book being described as tasty, put me off the book and reviewer immediately.The first time I ever saw this kind of use of the word was for a song.
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Who would say a song is tasty?
How can a song be tasty?
Some people need to be avoided.
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Annadog40 said
It could be a song about food
But the song wouldnt be tasty it would be about something tasty.
Feckin’ yahoo mail!!! It’s now locked my email account because it’s been accessed on more than one device recently. Yes you stupid piece of cack – my laptop and ipod!!! It’s what folk do nowadays.
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