Anonymous #1 - why do you assume I'm making fun of him? I happen to think he's tremendous. And right now he is trending on Twitter and the Intenet.
Anonymous #2 - I write in my true voice and in the vernacular of the day. I adjust my voice depending on its audience, but on my blog, I give myself free rein. See, this blog is for me. I don't make people click through, I don't care if they do or don't. It's here to serve as my release and sometimes a ribald comment conveys the message more clearly. You should also be aware that certain phrases have a nuance in popular language without literal meaning.
“Filthy talk makes us feel comfortable with filthy action. But the one who knows how to control the tongue is prepared to resist the attacks of lust.” –St. Clement of Alexandria
The man of impure speech is a “person whose lips are but an opening and a supply pipe which hell uses to vomit its impurities upon the earth.” –St. John Vianney
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HOW did you find him??? (Someone was up too late or too early, LOL).
He came to me in a dream . . .
Anonymous #1 - why do you assume I'm making fun of him? I happen to think he's tremendous. And right now he is trending on Twitter and the Intenet.
Anonymous #2 - I write in my true voice and in the vernacular of the day. I adjust my voice depending on its audience, but on my blog, I give myself free rein. See, this blog is for me. I don't make people click through, I don't care if they do or don't. It's here to serve as my release and sometimes a ribald comment conveys the message more clearly. You should also be aware that certain phrases have a nuance in popular language without literal meaning.
Anonymous #2 -
Bye. Hope you are having good weather in South Carolina, over on Generations Lane.
BTW, commentators who actually have the cojones to identify themselves carry more credibilty. Otherwise . . . you're just a troll.
“Filthy talk makes us feel comfortable with filthy action. But the one who knows how to control the tongue is prepared to resist the attacks of lust.”
–St. Clement of Alexandria
The man of impure speech is a “person whose lips are but an opening and a supply pipe which hell uses to vomit its impurities upon the earth.”
–St. John Vianney
Anonymous, didn't you say, "[Y]es, I'm leaving?"
And you didn't?
So that makes you . . . a liar.
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