smooferilious, pretty nice, you've got the plantangible bug now! A propos, have you read 'The Ones that walk away from Omelas' by Ursula le Guin? Same sort of subject as your quadriplegic thread.
Really? No, I haven't... I just gt these questions from a book I hve. I'd have to check her out.
Onyxelle, le Guin is good - it's a short story and set in a town called Omelas because she saw Salem O in her rearview mirror! It's about a happy town that is only happy because of a child kept in prison.
abletics....bandaid for aleins
Or maybe athletics for them -- or bandaids for athletic aliens?
sounds good....how about abcount.....could be opposite of numbers
kind of noncount. Abnumerical - people with functional dysnumeracy. Or counting abs as important?!
What do you think jerryphlostic could mean?
It would certainly be an adjective for a person who jerryrigs in a philosophic discussion.
truliphilopiscians is another name for those jerryrigging folks
Oh, but I thought theywere thinkers who tiptoe through tulip fields...
I must be misoptified.
Yes, veal shank, typical misoptification there. But then it happens after a certain age. Still, you can't grumble, you're still feloodling.
Felooding is so tiring for us alderfolk, I must put a flopper to it.
Osso, be careful who might be around when you mention flopper! There are some who can be extremely sensitive and urgistancicly about that word.
Oooh, I didn't think of it that way, did I, how claddy of me.
Let's change that to Flokker.
quite gloutious of you osso...to change your word from flopper to flokker. the local tulip philosophers must be feeling very trimibrasly right about now thanks to you.
ossobuco wrote:Felooding is so tiring for us alderfolk, I must put a flopper to it.
You're so right there, but no need to put a flopper (or flokker, but that is rather woolly thinking) to it- I reckon just keeping quitch and shelving the yomp telsing a few times should keep the feloodling at the right level for alderfolk and their fimbly waths. Anyone else agree with this advice? Does it accord with the Atkins protesonology of form?
In my trepipy gihb, what you've greoped is right on the jolpit, Clary. Around here, the alderfolk (as well as the yongerpers) practice shelving of the yomp, but it doesn't seem to froop at all, least not while retrikking in the lumpo. *shrug*
Froop, now there's verb to hang on to.
Frooping is as frooping does, I think. Congangulant on what you said, Onyx, I would have thought you wouldn't be the type to retrikk in any lumpo - although there may be occasions when a phurdib is retrikkable. But as I said, what would Dr Atkins say?