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LadyCibelle said:
Bluebell and Starkers: Have fun discovering all the hiding places in the EF....don't let Snooper walk you on the path of degeneration. :devil:
*secretly offers Snooper her hand*
Psst! Let's go! Degeneration is waiting!

Rogue you seem a sporting sort; would you like to come too? You can be Vice President in charge of Degeneration. :D

Love you, Lady C!
 
bluebell7 said:
*secretly offers Snooper her hand*
Psst! Let's go! Degeneration is waiting!

Rogue you seem a sporting sort; would you like to come too? You can be Vice President in charge of Degeneration. :D

Love you, Lady C!


Heh ... There's more than enough degernerates to choose from on this forum.
 
RogueLurker said:
Heh ... There's more than enough degernerates to choose from on this forum.

And now, my love, I'm really unavailable for a week. Tomorrow morning bright and early we're leaving and we'll only be back next Thursday.

Be good to each other, don't feed the troll aka sr something too much and take care to collect your empties before I come back; I wouldn't want to have to clean the place as soon as I come back.

Love y'all (no...not YOU Srwhatever you are) :rose: :kiss:
 
LadyCibelle said:
And now, my love, I'm really unavailable for a week. Tomorrow morning bright and early we're leaving and we'll only be back next Thursday.

Be good to each other, don't feed the troll aka sr something too much and take care to collect your empties before I come back; I wouldn't want to have to clean the place as soon as I come back.

Love y'all (no...not YOU Srwhatever you are) :rose: :kiss:

have a wonderful trip.
 
bluebell7 said:
*secretly offers Snooper her hand*
Psst! Let's go! Degeneration is waiting!
Oh, I couldn't - not to a sweet young thing like you. Why you are only half my age.

You are far too young to enter the world of abalative absolutes and dangling participles. Come back when you can distinguish a gerund from a gerundive and I'll consider it. I'm sure your mother will explain.
 
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snooper said:
Oh, I couldn't - not to a sweet young thing like you. Why you are only half my age.

You are far too young to enter the world of abalative absolutes and dangling participles. Come back when you can distinguish a gerund from a gerundive and I'll consider it. I'm sure your mother will explain.
Ah. My bad, Snooper. I must have misplaced my book of Golden Rules for Those of Half-Age along with my nursery rhymes, blanket, and pacifier.
Good thing I had them committed to memory so I could see the error of my young and foolish ways.

Rule #1: All knowledge has an age cap.
Rule #2: No person under the age of 44 shall possess the cranial dilligence required to understand the principles of Latin grammar (i.e., the gerund [a verbal noun] with its love of oblique cases and common avoidance of direct objects*, and its counterpart the gerundive- a verbal adjective and friend to all genders, numbers, and cases).

*Unless said object is a neuter pronoun or adjective


Also, I'll thank you kindly to please refrain from mentioning my mother.
 
bluebell7 said:
Rule #1: All knowledge has an age cap.
Rule #2: No person under the age of 44 shall possess the cranial dilligence required to understand the principles of Latin grammar (i.e., the gerund [a verbal noun] with its love of oblique cases and common avoidance of direct objects*, and its counterpart the gerundive- a verbal adjective and friend to all genders, numbers, and cases).

*Unless said object is a neuter pronoun or adjective

But the genundive only gyres and gimbals in the oblique case wabe when it's brillig! Damn! I thought everybody knew that! :D
 
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