Quixotically emphatic
Why aren't there any more than one when referring to something that has less than a plural amount?
I made sure to count the number of times I tied my shoes over the weekend and found that this number was eleven. Hold on a second. How could you tie an uneven number of shoelaces if most people are bipedal (including me)?
Ecuador is one of those countries to which I have never been.
I once had a lemonade stand, I sold strawberries. Perhaps I misunderstood the point.
If all of the one-liners of all of my blog posts were put together in a document, I am sure it would be about as long as it will be. Well, perhaps a bit longer than that given the necessity of page numbers and other header/footer content.
Today being Tuesday has nothing to do with the fact that elbow grease is an expression describing hard manual labour to accomplish a specific task. Well, if you used elbow grease consistently on Tuesdays for a specific task you do once a week, perhaps there is just such a connection.
Miraculously.
4 comments:
and its a planned work out routine which is good for your health.
You are one stange man, sir. But I love your blog.
Your voice sounds radio worthy to me. I wonder if you ever had thought of that profession?
That or a purple and green checkered juggling unicyclist
ghost: I'm not convinced that anyone who uses the term 'elbow grease' thinks of that activity as pertaining to the improvement of health.
forge: thank you.
merc: I have thought of that as a profession, actually, but I'm too far removed from it in terms of where I am in my life presently.
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