Shayshay15
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ohhh ubetcha kiddoOkay but I don't get the confusion here
you wanna come with?
like... am I supposed to put a "me" at the end? It's unnecessary![]()
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ohhh ubetcha kiddoOkay but I don't get the confusion here
you wanna come with?
like... am I supposed to put a "me" at the end? It's unnecessary![]()
Just don't delete the "with". Doing a lot of heavy lifting there.Okay but I don't get the confusion here
you wanna come with?
like... am I supposed to put a "me" at the end? It's unnecessary![]()
As an Australian we say "for crying out loud" too. But more often "bloody hell" or "struth (short for God's Truth, I think)".That's a Midwest thing in general isn't it? Dag nabbit I'm in Kentucky now I meant Ain't it
English grammar says otherwiseOkay but I don't get the confusion here
you wanna come with?
like... am I supposed to put a "me" at the end? It's unnecessary![]()
Something, something, rules are made to be broken.English grammar says otherwise
okay if this reaches across oceans, it's most definitely not just a MN thingAs an Australian we say "for crying out loud" too. But more often "bloody hell" or "struth (short for God's Truth, I think)".
I think I'm adopting struth. Love this!As an Australian we say "for crying out loud" too. But more often "bloody hell" or "struth (short for God's Truth, I think)".
I am a grammar princess and I am certain the 'me' isn't necessaryEnglish grammar says otherwise
Brought to you by your friendly neighbourhood coffee-dealing nylon fiend.I think I'm adopting struth. Love this!
Thanks I hate it. BTW, that'd cause a lot of confusion if you're looking for someone named Sunny or True etc.Here they drop the word "for"
Instead of saying, "I'm looking for Bill", a local would say, "I'm looking Bill"
That took me a long time to get used to.![]()
Well that get awkward fast....I'm looking Dick. I'm looking Dorcus.Here they drop the word "for"
Instead of saying, "I'm looking for Bill", a local would say, "I'm looking Bill"
That took me a long time to get used to.![]()
As an Australian we say "for crying out loud" too. But more often "bloody hell" or "struth (short for God's Truth, I think)".
"For crying out loud" is a UK saying toookay if this reaches across oceans, it's most definitely not just a MN thing
I love this!
So is "oh, I don't do spice" as they look at the catsup."For crying out loud" is a UK saying too
okay"For crying out loud" is a UK saying too
But... that is totally the appropriate use of "you wanna come with?"!!!Im looking bed. You wanna come with? .... nope, it just feels wrong and that's STRUTH!
Ok good night
Goodnight, darlin'Time for this Daisy to wander off to her she-shed.
G'night Cozy Friends.
With you on this MWP!But... that is totally the appropriate use of "you wanna come with?"!!!
That sounds delicious! I hope it turns out well.Breakfast tomorrow? One of my favorites is Italian sausage cooked the night before, then the hash browns with onions and peppers, cook that fresh in the morning, add the sausage about half way through cooking the 'browns, scrambled eggs in a different pan then mix it all together! I'll bring my cast iron in the morning![]()
Not sure that's only from Minnesota crowd, we say it that was here in Northern Indiana too. The "me" is implied...Ok I remember something strictly Minnesotan.... like y'all want to finish the phrase, "you wanna come with ______" ...... leaving the rest of us hanging like...come with..... whom?
This is close to what I'll be making in the morning, but ham instead of the Italian sausage. Mix it all together and oh yeah, Yummy!!Breakfast tomorrow? One of my favorites is Italian sausage cooked the night before, then the hash browns with onions and peppers, cook that fresh in the morning, add the sausage about half way through cooking the 'browns, scrambled eggs in a different pan then mix it all together! I'll bring my cast iron in the morning![]()