johnyrotten Posted Friday at 10:47 PM Posted Friday at 10:47 PM Coffee fuels the majority of the working class.
Tim W. SoCal Posted Friday at 10:52 PM Posted Friday at 10:52 PM Coffee is what stimulates me early in the morning on a work day, but it also raises my blood pressure to unhealthy heights.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Saturday at 12:26 AM Posted Saturday at 12:26 AM Heights of absurdity have become commonplace.
JollySipper Posted Saturday at 03:20 AM Posted Saturday at 03:20 AM Commonplace is a compound word; my sentence is a compound sentence......... 1
89AKurt Posted Saturday at 04:18 AM Posted Saturday at 04:18 AM Sentence structure surely evaporates when texting. 1
ChrisBcritter Posted Saturday at 09:41 AM Posted Saturday at 09:41 AM Texting does evaporate sentence structure, and don't call me Shirley. 1
johnyrotten Posted Saturday at 09:47 AM Posted Saturday at 09:47 AM Shirley's surely sure she sold seashells shucked, sorted,and shouldered by Sven on Sundays. 2
Tim W. SoCal Posted Saturday at 10:44 AM Posted Saturday at 10:44 AM Sundays are the days when people used to go to church, then lunch, then a long Sunday drive. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Saturday at 01:34 PM Posted Saturday at 01:34 PM "Drive it like you stole it" was a favorite phrase of an acquaintance who thought he was oh-so-clever, but my approach is usually "drive it like I'm going to have to fix whatever I break". 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted Saturday at 02:29 PM Posted Saturday at 02:29 PM (edited) Leg of mutton makes an untraceable murder weapon if used as a club when frozen and subsequently roasted, according to an ancient Hitchcock episode based on Roald Dahl's 1953 short story "Lamb to the Slaughter". Edited Saturday at 02:31 PM by Ace-Garageguy
thatz4u Posted Saturday at 10:37 PM Posted Saturday at 10:37 PM Slaughter was the last name of the western character in this early Disney series.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Sunday at 01:25 AM Posted Sunday at 01:25 AM Series production of a specified number of units was necessary for "homologation" of some cars to be eligible to compete in certain classes of racing.
Tim W. SoCal Posted Sunday at 03:39 AM Posted Sunday at 03:39 AM Racing is what I was born to do but working is what I'm forced to do. 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted Sunday at 03:59 AM Posted Sunday at 03:59 AM (edited) "Do wah diddy diddy dum diddy do" isn't a sentence, at least in English. Edited Sunday at 04:00 AM by Ace-Garageguy punctiliousness 1
NOBLNG Posted Sunday at 05:13 AM Author Posted Sunday at 05:13 AM English is currently my only language but eventually I’ll speak gibberish. 2
Rodent Posted Sunday at 05:15 AM Posted Sunday at 05:15 AM Gibberish is the native language of those residing in the Archipelago of Gibber. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Sunday at 06:20 AM Posted Sunday at 06:20 AM Gibber McGee was Fibber's brother, IIRC. 1
johnyrotten Posted Sunday at 09:24 AM Posted Sunday at 09:24 AM IIRC is not the acronym for intelligence indicated, retrograde condition, though it could be. 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted Sunday at 02:01 PM Posted Sunday at 02:01 PM Be a big boy and don't cry over spilt milk when life gives you lemons.
Tim W. SoCal Posted Sunday at 03:03 PM Posted Sunday at 03:03 PM "Lemons" are what frequently broken down motor vehicles are known as, however, I've seen consumer protection "Lemon Laws" blatantly abused too many times.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Sunday at 03:37 PM Posted Sunday at 03:37 PM (edited) "Times" is frequently the incorrect interpretation for the letter "X", like when "journalists" write about magnification, where the right interpretation is "power", as in an 8x lens is an 8 power lens, not an eight times lens...unless you're 5, in which case it's an excusable mistake. Edited Sunday at 03:46 PM by Ace-Garageguy punctiliousness
Big John Posted Sunday at 07:58 PM Posted Sunday at 07:58 PM Mistake not the # for a "hashtag" or "pound" but instead as a number.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Sunday at 09:09 PM Posted Sunday at 09:09 PM "Number be too hard" is a sentence that might be uttered by an idiot.
JollySipper Posted Sunday at 11:30 PM Posted Sunday at 11:30 PM Idiot spelled backwards is toidi............. 1
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