meyers7
You Talkin’ To Me?
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But once you learn how, you never forget!![]()
But once you learn how, you never forget!![]()
I resemble those words..
I was waiting with Bated Breath---it was very difficult to swallow that critter. His wings tickled all the way down.
I think he meant Gezpatcho, the secret service police. Not Gezpatcho, the cold soup.?? Was something edited or deleted. I'm lost. Gezpatcho vz Gezpatcho ( ?gazpacho? - cold Italian soup)'Course I'm frequently lost and confused.
I think he meant Gezpatcho, the secret service police. Not Gezpatcho, the cold soup.
Having lived (among other states) in Arkansas --I like my bat with a side of possum! Especially road kill. Yummy!!! Served up by the leading citizen of Hope Ark---Billy boy.That's why you should abate your bat eating, or follow the bat with a generous chunk of sourdough bread and water.
But once you learn how, you never forget!![]()
Simply your opinion which your have a right to! There are those that like to master everything they do. Of course many of us are better at baiting than we is at grammar.All I know is that it's better to be the master of grammar than the master of baiting...

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nndS22Qda0I think the "bated breath" construct falls in the broad category of idiomatic expressions. That said your comment does make good sense.
Now, what do you think about folks who claim they had a knee-jerk reaction?
Or, better yet, a momentary brain fart?![]()
I can hardly stand to wait . . .This discussion proves just one thing,
THE SEASON CAN'T START FAST ENOUGH !
Uh...I think you mean, "soon enough". The fast start is guaranteed.This discussion proves just one thing,
THE SEASON CAN'T START FAST ENOUGH !

Maybe Stewie will dunk one right out of the gate.Uh...I think you mean, "soon enough". The fast start is guaranteed.![]()
Great point. One of my pet peeves as well.Another one that always gets me slowly turning is the misuse of "begs the question", which is almost always used to actually mean "brings up the question" or "suggests the question". To "beg the question" is actually to state a proposition in such a way that it cannot be refuted. e.g., "The Huskies are the best program in wcbb because they have the most NCs, and the team with the most NCs is obviously the best."
Another one that always gets me slowly turning is the misuse of "begs the question", which is almost always used to actually mean "brings up the question" or "suggests the question". To "beg the question" is actually to state a proposition in such a way that it cannot be refuted.
Yeh really.This discussion proves just one thing,
THE SEASON CAN'T START FAST ENOUGH !
Whenever I'm feeling blue, I try to remember to start breathing again.However, I do not believe that one's breath can be capable of emotion, whether it be anger, sadness or excitement!

I can hardly stand to wait . . .
They also have to "compete". Aarrgghh!But the season brings maddening language of its own: Rebecca and Kara and a whole host of others using the phrase "score the ball", even analysts who get paid to say Team X has to score to have a chance against Y. 'Course, the compensating benefits - real games - are great.
They also have to "compete". Aarrgghh!
