Goodmorning kids! Yes: it’s that time of the day again:“While Iraq’s weapons got the attention, it’s America’s that still could wipe out life on earth”, and other overhyped/underreported stories. Also: a list of words that should be banished for “mis-use, over-use and general uselessness”.
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“I know dey’s workin’ on it somewheah…UNDERNEATH VIRGINIA!”
Sometimes all this looks to me like a concerted effort to kill off the underpriviledged as a scheme to curb the population explosion. If you’re dead, you can’t complain – and you can’t vote for the other guy. “I know dey’s workin’ on it somewheah…UNDERNEATH VIRGINIA!”
Golly, it happened AGAIN. If this keeps up, I’m gonna have to change my name to “Error 500.”
I prefer “Error 404” personally ;-)
Golly, I managed to do it AGAIN. If this keeps up, I’m gonna have to change my name to “Error 500!” Sorry, folks.
HOPEFULLY – regarded by some as a loose usage, but widely current.