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Fantastic word game

Lemmy must have a hard time shaving with all those weird bumps on his face.

[A mathematical expression from the Dude and sentence fragments from both Anyacat and Basnya. Things are getting awfully sloppy around here.] :-[
 
In defense of my own fragmented posts it is necessary to mention that the posted sentences or fragments thereof are merely a reflection of the modern casual spoken English currently in use by a large segment of American society; That being said it must be stated that our more precise friends in England would likely shudder if they could hear what has become of what they call the Queen's English.
 
Borough has a couple of interesting homophones: burrow and burro.

Basnya said:
In defense of my own fragmented posts it is necessary to mention that the posted sentences or fragments thereof are merely a reflection of the modern casual spoken English currently in use by a large segment of American society; That being said it must be stated that our more precise friends in England would likely shudder if they could hear what has become of what they call the Queen's English.

[The grammar Nazi strikes again: you don't capitalize the first word after a semicolon.] ;D ;)
 
Burro was the Spanish name for the donkeys they brought with them when they invaded the Americas.
 
Grammar Nazis are sometimes looked upon with disdain or even contempt, but they do serve a purpose as someone has to set and maintain the standards.
 


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