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CTyankee

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3. Yes, it's almost there and it better stop or I WILL put it on my list.
Wed May 20, 2020, 11:28 AM
May 2020

Take a moment and let that sink in.

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Here's one I see a lot on FB and other places mokawanis May 2020 #1
Yes, it's almost there and it better stop or I WILL put it on my list. CTyankee May 2020 #3
'Sez it all Grins May 2020 #11
"Existential crisis" should mean what Sartre meant-- dawg day May 2020 #2
Sartre and existentialism was just becoming "resonant" in this country when I went off to college. CTyankee May 2020 #4
Didn't Camus write "The Plague"????? dawg day May 2020 #6
yes to your question. And here is a nice song for you... CTyankee May 2020 #7
Beautiful-- she's married to Elvis Costello, I think. dawg day May 2020 #12
That is so nice. I love the recorder! Thank you, honey! CTyankee May 2020 #17
"Destroyed" BannonsLiver May 2020 #5
Yes. Enough of "destroyed"! "Demolish" became trite so we got "destroyed." CTyankee May 2020 #8
"Look it up!" Aristus May 2020 #9
"Oh, bless your heart, honey. I didn't think to look it up in the dictionary!" like Dolly Parton CTyankee May 2020 #10
Correct! Grins May 2020 #14
"Look it up" is in the same category as "Many people say---" and "It's been reported---" without, of Atticus May 2020 #16
Gee, I hope that's a good thing...what exactly is it (or is it just something you like to read?). CTyankee May 2020 #18
I took it as a compliment. Aristus May 2020 #23
It was intended as a sincere compliment. Reading is how children discover there is Atticus May 2020 #24
Thank you! Yes, I am a reader. CTyankee May 2020 #26
great topic! dawg day May 2020 #28
Yes. I love it. Things like that are so important and I stop writing and read what other say CTyankee May 2020 #29
Well, yes, sometimes, but there's another side to that coin. Hortensis May 2020 #30
I get annoyed with people who pretend they have less access to Google than I do. dawg day May 2020 #27
Yes, most often passive-aggressive posturing as just truth seeking. Hortensis May 2020 #31
Lashes out, fires back, frustrated Walleye May 2020 #13
In the over-used category: "At the end of the day---", "Thank you for that question" and Atticus May 2020 #15
"Zee garotte!" (said with a French accent of course). CTyankee May 2020 #19
Rachel Maddow and Nicole Wallace have using the adjective Ilsa May 2020 #20
I'm waiting for "It's becoming more explicable by the day..." CTyankee May 2020 #25
Unprecedented -- seriously, no duh lettucebe May 2020 #21
Bottom line (there's another one!), I wish lastlib May 2020 #22
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