'Spilt Milk' is an example of literary excellence...

ktehmok

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Yes, it is shockingly accurate in describing the illiteracy of an entire generation. One could go one for hours about the "made-up" words of a grammer-deficient era.

My daily humor in this regard eminates from the local news stations, with their "bubbly-blond-newscaster" butchery of everything that resembles cognitive thought, on a daily basis. It is truly a balance of humor, and horror listening to the babble spewing from their holes.

Not too fvckin bad eh?
 

Frost Byte

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Originally posted by: ktehmok
Yes, it is shockingly accurate in describing the illiteracy of an entire generation. One could go one for hours about the "made-up" words of a grammer-deficient era.

My daily humor in this regard eminates from the local news stations, with their "bubbly-blond-newscaster" butchery of everything that resembles cognitive thought, on a daily basis. It is truly a balance of humor, and horror listening to the babble spewing from their holes.

Not too fvckin bad eh?

mm.. Bianca Del Casa on Fox Boston... Those C cups..
 

Leper Messiah

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Originally posted by: ktehmok
Yes, it is shockingly accurate in describing the illiteracy of an entire generation. One could go one for hours about the "made-up" words of a grammer-deficient era.

My daily humor in this regard eminates from the local news stations, with their "bubbly-blond-newscaster" butchery of everything that resembles cognitive thought, on a daily basis. It is truly a balance of humor, and horror listening to the babble spewing from their holes.

Not too fvckin bad eh?

GRAMMAR, GRAMMAR!!!

way to go...
 

ActuaryTm

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Originally posted by: ktehmok
One could go one for hours about the "made-up" words of a grammer-deficient era.
Is the concept of an idiom that difficult to grasp?