To: indylindy; Skeez
We already have one. If your post isnt liked you are called every name in the book and some names that havent appeared in any book yet. Or, to quote H. Rider Haggard in King Solomon's Mines:
Good responded nobly to the tax upon his inventive faculties. Never before had I the faintest conception of the breadth and depth and heights of a naval officer's objurgatory powers. For ten minutes he went on without stopping, and he scarcely ever repeated himself.
Cheers!
35 posted on
01/16/2012 8:02:35 AM PST by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
To: grey_whiskers
the breadth and depth and heights of a naval officer's objurgatory powers ob·jur·gate [ob-jer-geyt, uhb-jur-geyt] verb (used with object), -gat·ed, -gat·ing.
to reproach or denounce vehemently; upbraid harshly; berate sharply.
I learned a new word today.
Thank you.
47 posted on
01/16/2012 9:26:58 AM PST by
ArrogantBustard
(Western Civilization is Aborting, Buggering, and Contracepting itself out of existence.)
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