@ghost-of-a-duke saidhow do you bring back a word?
1. Scallywag?
Seems to have fallen out of favor, much to the detriment of the English language.
@lemondrop saidWhen I was in the Air Force, a buddy of mine tried to introduce words, his favorite which he used a lot to see if it would stick, was 'Moonbeam'.
how do you bring back a word?
Wow, that karmann Ghia is a real hoot, a moonbeam!
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI would question it!! π Well I guess I already have several time!~ π
Are you questioning my omnipotence?!
-VR
@very-rusty saidAnd you will pay the price sir when next reincarnated...
I would question it!! π Well I guess I already have several time!~ π
-VR
@ghost-of-a-duke saidDunno, never met him.
1. Scallywag?
Seems to have fallen out of favor, much to the detriment of the English language.
Scallywag who?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI am doubtful and don't know about reincarnation....You really believe that we are reincarnated?
And you will pay the price sir when next reincarnated...
-VR
@very-rusty saidNo sir.
I am doubtful and don't know about reincarnation....You really believe that we are reincarnated?
-VR
Can I sell you a bridge?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI already have a bunch of those, could sell YOU ONE!!! π
No sir.
Can I sell you a bridge?
-VR
19 Oct 18
@mudfinger saidThe word precisely describes the fictional comic character Les Patterson, Australian cultural attaché and cheese promoter.
Look this one up folks. Now there's a word for ya.