UNICRONLIVES
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I wonder if UB would classify us a conservatives...get any good riding in this season?!Wait.
I did that this morning, only it was peanut butter.
I wonder if UB would classify us a conservatives...get any good riding in this season?!Wait.
I did that this morning, only it was peanut butter.
making assumptions much? that sounded rhetorical and facetious.Yea I get!..I like reading bout peoples horrible and tragic experiences too..makes me feel better bout myself!!
Many roads of interpretation to be taken from words written on a screen without facial expression, tone, or sometimes context.making assumptions much? that sounded rhetorical and facetious.
"Like" just means you read what they had to say, perhaps you like it or not. maybe I'm reading between the lines too much.
You are..the "like" button I thought was meant so say "I LIKED IT"..not I "read"it. I might be that rhetorical and facetious..I dont know what those big words mean. Like what Yes said..its hard to read sarcasm and such!making assumptions much? that sounded rhetorical and facetious.
"Like" just means you read what they had to say, perhaps you like it or not. maybe I'm reading between the lines too much.
And - I HAVE to admit - my posts are all kinds of bi-polar. As well as my "likes".You are..the "like" button I thought was meant so say "I LIKED IT"..not I "read"it. I might be that rhetorical and facetious..I dont know what those big words mean. Like what Yes said..its hard to read sarcasm and such!
buddy signed me up for dictionary dot kom werd o day..... one of the best things I've ever done!
http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday
Word of the Day
Thursday, August 28, 2014
sweven
\ SWEV-uhn \ , noun;
1.
Archaic . a vision; dream.
Quotes:
Thought I, "This is so queint a sweven / That I wol, byprocess of time,/ Fonde to put this sweven in ryme…
-- Geoffrey Chaucer (1343–1400), "The Book of theDuchess"
A grimly sweven I dreamt yestreen;/ I saw thee lieunder the hollins green…
-- Charles Kingsley, "The Red King," 1847
Origin:
Sweven entered English around 900. The term pickedup a verbal sense a century later, "to dream," but bothterms have since fallen out of use.
It already did, you just don't know it yet.
i like la socal in general. traffic sux tho.. i even like th i.e.Leaving LA.....if you have been there, you know why
pssssssss hydro hookerLeaving the UK and switching to hydro.
i.e.?i like la socal in general. traffic sux tho.. i even like th i.e.
TY - is that you?
I have super powers and can see into your soul.