Congratulations...

#4
Don't congratulate me yet, Maddy.

The grilled cheese sandwich I am about to eat is not yet finished.

When it is finished... then you can congratulate me.

(or "congradulate" [sic] me.)

-Terry
 

Erin

Belle of Kilronan
#5
Maybe she is congratulating Todd Riggle for making it into the featured cast of SNL. Congrats, Todd! We knew you could do it!
 
#6
Criminey! I would imagine if I had a pager - it would be "blowin' up" right now.

People, calm down.

I just think that everyone should know that Congratulations is not spelled with a D (although you yourself may have once received a Hallmark (tm) graduation card where it was spelled that way - see that was a silly play on GRAD as in graduation - get it?) but with a T.
 
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#11
MaddyPilar (3:46:56 PM): did you really make grilled cheese
MaddyPilar (3:46:59 PM): delish
TerrySeal (3:47:00 PM): no
MaddyPilar (3:47:02 PM): damn
MaddyPilar (3:47:05 PM): you lead me on
MaddyPilar (3:47:07 PM): made me believe
MaddyPilar (3:47:12 PM): I'll never forgive you
TerrySeal (3:47:14 PM): i had a bowl of honey bunches of oats with strawberries
MaddyPilar (3:47:16 PM): all those people
MaddyPilar (3:47:27 PM): they ALL believed in you
MaddyPilar (3:47:37 PM): mmmm, honey bunches of oats
TerrySeal (3:49:45 PM): I admit, it is very much not grilled cheese...


-Terry
 

El Jefe

latitudinarian
Staff member
#19
Thank you, Maddy.

Also, about "sneak peek": the two words rhyme, but the rhyming parts aren't spelled the same. A "sneak peak" is an untrustworthy mountaintop.
 
#20
Pet peeve! Pet peeve!
They seem to get this wrong a lot on newscasts (unless I'm wrong).

As far as I know, it's "WREAK HAVOC"
not "WRECK HAVOC" ---
The latter would seem to imply calming things down.

Now that I've typed out those words, they all look very bizarre to me.
 
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