justApilot
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I absolutely love that quote! There's a word that is most definitely underutilized!Big Duke Six said:Never use a big word when a diminutive one will suffice.
Reminds me of the burning question "why isn't 'phoenetic' spelled with an F?"TonyC said:I absolutely love that quote!
(Actually, I think it was the breast milk...Timebuilder said:Must be feeding him Wheaties...
My friends at Merriam-Webster Online have the following to say:mar said:I know, I know. Live by the sword. Die by the sword. But I love pickin' on Tony's grammar 'cause it's pretty much flawless.
I would've hyphenated "underutilized".
As in, the word 'diminutive' is under-utilized.
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Or superfluous, if you prefer.Timebuilder said:Essentially, you are opining that your hyphenization was overutilized, and in addition, superflous.
Typhoon1244 said:(Actually, I think it was the breast milk...)
Now remember, at a certain age it changes from "nursing" to "incest."Slye said:No wonder I'm 6'4"...
Typhoon1244 said:(Actually, I think it was the breast milk...)
Amazing how different babies can be. Our oldest is the epitome of "petite." The guy in the avatar is a bowling ball with arms and legs...and weighs about as much!
Reminds me of the burning question "why isn't 'phoenetic' spelled with an F?"
I was once, but then I moved to Texas.Mr. Irrelevant said:Ty, are you saying you were never "hooked on phonics?"
Typhoon1244 said:I was once, but then I moved to Texas.
People in Texas talked about "war." Which war, I asked. The Korean War? The Civil War?"
No they meant war, like barbed war, electrical war, safety war...
(And don't even get me started about "new-kyoo-ler.")
Ah...that explains the "a$$ tea" they tried to give my last week...Ailerongirl said:Just watch out for the folks in TYS Typhoon......a$$ really means ice, and it's mighty confusing![]()
I sure hope it was "sweet a$$ tea"!!!Typhoon1244 said:Ah...that explains the "a$$ tea" they tried to give my last week...![]()
Typhoon1244 said:Ah...that explains the "a$$ tea" they tried to give my last week...![]()