Has to start somewhere...
Speaking in tongues, without an interpreter no less! <tsk> <tsk>Well, l is the first week in a local school and ministering has a gas pushing for a day.
Do not come to their gardens to be found in the past years and the length is a small part to their senses.Speaking in tongues, without an interpreter no less! <tsk> <tsk>
Compromiser"The quick, energetic nimble, spry, lively red crimson, ruddy fox jumped, leapt, sprang, vaulted over the lazy, slothful unproductive brown roan, earth toned dog." --BR quote, Amplified Version.
I refuse to support such an attempt at frivolous and unabashed self-aggrandizing.
such an audacious goal for such an unworthy thread.
My precious posts must be reserved for weightier matters. Threads such as:
BATTLE STATIONS!
YMBAH
He is......the most interesting Hacker in the world!
Counting Pictures
Deaths Of HAC Students
If Batman were a HACker
On that note this will be my last post on this thread.
Good day sirs.
The inclusion of "brown" was to use all letters of the alphabet. Except S. He failed to use S!!!try it this way without the word "brown" before the dog....
"the quick red fox jumped over the lazy dog"....
Something so simple...hmmmm.... is that what it was all about?..... .. then he should have made the brown dog plural...... added an "S" to the end.... "dogs"..... not only would it have used all the alphabet letters but it would have made the foxs feat of skill all the more amazing....
When my youngest daughter was about 5 or 6, we played hangman and I used that sentence except had "jumps" instead of "jumped". She was amazed that she kept guessing every letter correctly.The quick red fox jumped over the lazy brown dog.
At least you didn’t dangle your participle.Something so simple...
But I always avoid alliteration...
And cliché like the plague.
A preposition is a terrible thing to end a sentence with.
It's improper to always split infinitives.
This is the kind of pedantic nonsense up with which I will not put!At least you didn’t dangle your participle.
Are you kidding!? I'd get thrown outta here if I did that in public.At least you didn’t dangle your participle.
You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.Are you kidding!? I'd get thrown outta here if I did that in public.
You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.
We say that our dogs are our "dangling participles"....or rhoids!At least you didn’t dangle your participle.