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Just saw Kathleen Turner on Hardball....
Man, has she packed on the pounds the last few years...
If it hadn't been for that signature voice, I wouldn't have even recognized her....
Man, has she packed on the pounds the last few years...
If it hadn't been for that signature voice, I wouldn't have even recognized her....



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I lack... I need...
She lacks... She needs...
You lack... You need...
They lack... They need
One lacks... One needs...
What's going on here? Why is it that "I lack" but "one lacks"?
English!
She lacks... She needs...
You lack... You need...
They lack... They need
One lacks... One needs...
What's going on here? Why is it that "I lack" but "one lacks"?
English!

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QWERTY
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
yrs,
rubato
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Full blooded Indians in America that have no Indian blood in them.
What's up with that?
What's up with that?
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I think it's using the "royal" personage.MajGenl.Meade wrote:I lack... I need...
She lacks... She needs...
You lack... You need...
They lack... They need
One lacks... One needs...
What's going on here? Why is it that "I lack" but "one lacks"?
English!
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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is there a way to hide the user comments on Yahoo stories? THey only serve to make me weep for humanity.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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rubato • 2 days 8 hours ago
I have no doubt that this thread will stand the test of time. First, Crackpot loves Yahoo story comments. Second, who else needs any help to avoid them? (See appended chart)
Gob • 2 days 7 hours ago
They are not officially despised until they roll around on the floor like starving Targs clawing on each other. Maybe Crackpot does this in private out of respect for the guests who might not want to see that, either that or he only invited the posters that did.
LJ • 1 day 13 hours ago
If I was a betting man I would bet Crackpot reads them for all time.
sean • 2 days 7 hours ago
That is really fun! As a total dweeb, I love Yahoo story comments like this one!
Meade • 5 hours ago
That comment is totally awesome!
dales • 2 days 4 hours ago
F***ing sh*te
I have no doubt that this thread will stand the test of time. First, Crackpot loves Yahoo story comments. Second, who else needs any help to avoid them? (See appended chart)
Gob • 2 days 7 hours ago
They are not officially despised until they roll around on the floor like starving Targs clawing on each other. Maybe Crackpot does this in private out of respect for the guests who might not want to see that, either that or he only invited the posters that did.
LJ • 1 day 13 hours ago
If I was a betting man I would bet Crackpot reads them for all time.
sean • 2 days 7 hours ago
That is really fun! As a total dweeb, I love Yahoo story comments like this one!
Meade • 5 hours ago
That comment is totally awesome!
dales • 2 days 4 hours ago
F***ing sh*te
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What's the over/under on how many times Osoma Bin Laden is mentioned in the debate tonight?
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Why is it that lately peanuts in the shell cost more per peanut than shelled peanuts?



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Peanut in shellLord Jim wrote:Why is it that lately peanuts in the shell cost more per peanut than shelled peanuts?

Shelled peanut

I think you're being conned.
Buy the unshelled ones

Kindest rearguards
Meade
PS American-English - what an odd language it is!
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The hand sanitiser we use in work has moisturisers in it, it's really good for your elbow skin.
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The hand sanitizer we have at work has alcohol in it. It's good for a buzz when one needs it. 

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Don't! You! Dare!
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...and admiring your progress so far!


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Here's a little English lesson for you Meade:American-English - what an odd language it is!
The next time you get the urge to play Grammar Nazi, why don't you try acting like the second vowel?"When two vowels go walking, the first one says it's name while the second one is silent"




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What grammar? I was remarking upon the oddness of language - that the word "shelled" means the opposite of what one might think at least in the peanut context. That an "unshelled" peanut means one that has NOT had the shell removed, when the word itself would indicate in normal terms that it has been "unned" from its shell. I've seen the sacks labelled "shelled" peanuts - meaning without shells. Just a random thought about how odd American English can be - as indeed English English often is
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In that case, shouldn't a "peeled banana " actually be an "unpeeled banana"?



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What an interesting example! But what is a peel vs. a shell?
Is a peel a peel while it surrounds the banana? I think not. At that point it is a skin is it not? It would be the same with an apple - "wash that apple skin and then peel it off". It actually only becomes a "peel" after it is "peeled". But does a shell remain a shell after it is cracked and removed?
We certainly point to debris and say "oh, that's eggshell" or "see that crab shell?" I wonder if we are dealing with convenient alterations?
After one has peeled something, the removed portions probably should be termed "peelings" which over time has been
shortened to 'peel'. After cracking and removing a shell (at least from nuts), the debris may be better described as 'husks' or 'hulls' but those terms are not popularly used.
In the case of animal shells, we are probably being rather lazy in not saying "oh, those are pieces of eggshell" and "see those pieces of crab shell?" which are accurate modifiers of the word "shell" which implies an integral structure.
And at what point does 'random' become 'methodical'?
Is a peel a peel while it surrounds the banana? I think not. At that point it is a skin is it not? It would be the same with an apple - "wash that apple skin and then peel it off". It actually only becomes a "peel" after it is "peeled". But does a shell remain a shell after it is cracked and removed?
We certainly point to debris and say "oh, that's eggshell" or "see that crab shell?" I wonder if we are dealing with convenient alterations?
After one has peeled something, the removed portions probably should be termed "peelings" which over time has been
shortened to 'peel'. After cracking and removing a shell (at least from nuts), the debris may be better described as 'husks' or 'hulls' but those terms are not popularly used.
In the case of animal shells, we are probably being rather lazy in not saying "oh, those are pieces of eggshell" and "see those pieces of crab shell?" which are accurate modifiers of the word "shell" which implies an integral structure.
And at what point does 'random' become 'methodical'?
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Carapace
Sometimes it seems as though one has to cross the line just to figger out where it is
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Sometimes it seems as though one has to cross the line just to figger out where it is
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I just had to add that as at a meeting the other night there was a reference to someone who was in the hospital who was rushed into the ER for that exact thing. Listerine is my choice. J/KEconoline wrote:oldr!
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