blabbering.
it's entertaining, though.
looks like blabber to me
<what is blabber?>
Bases loaded with one out...come on, Giambi, you big stupid juicehead...
sozobe wrote:blabbering.
it's entertaining, though.
Oh, now THAT "gh" is a real sneaky bastard. Completely silent. I hate that "gh"!!!
So you guys didn't get what I was going for with that pronunciation of english letters thing? It was supposed to make the point that we spell **** in such bizarre ways, compared to other languages...aaaah, whatever, ehbeth's right, I need another beer.
How do you feel about silent e ?
ANGELS LEAD SERIES, 2-1
Williams Seemingly Close to an Emotional Farewell
By JACK CURRY
Published: October 10, 2005
With the Yankees facing elimination, Bernie Williams, who has been a Yankee since signing as a 17-year-old in 1986, could be playing his final game in the Bronx tonight.
I love the silent "e". Vowels are the coolest letters in the alphabet. A bunch of silent "e"s will kick the crap out of a silent "gh" anyday. Those consonants think they're so cool. And the "Y" is the worst back-stabbing bastard of them all!
juicehead ghiambi struck out.
< laughing >
Hey, Region, I saw that big stupid juicehead on 86th street a couple months ago, walking with his incredibly hot wife, or girlfriend, or hooker du jour...whatever...holy ****, ball players have it made, even if they suck the juice pipe like it's candy.
So I'm about to drink my next beer. How many are we at here!? Come on, people, help me out!
Five? Wait, do you mean this one will be five, or that I've drunk five already? Wait a minute...aaah, yes, according to the pile of cans on my kitchen counter, this is number six!
Okay! So here we go! Gluggluglgluglguglglulguglglugulgggg.......aaaaaaaaahhhhh...
Oh, yeah, Mo is in there pitching now. It's over baby. Yankees in FIVE!!!!
The donger just popped out.
'tsokay, Mo is pitching. This game's over.
1 beer an inning?
Damn you drink slow.