@rookie54 saidIf you meant complementary then spellcheck was correct!
i cain't even rely on spellcheck to have my back...
Chocolate and orange are complementary tastes.
The hotel provides complimentary chocolate oranges.
@rookie54 saidLOL...It does appear that is your situation! 😉
i cain't even rely on spellcheck to have my back...
-VR
@wolfgang59 saidI feel compelled to compliment you sir on your spelling of complimentary.
complimentary is even better!
It's terrific.
@kquinn909 saidI followed that link sir but it merely led to my photograph.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/terrific
@ghost-of-a-duke saidand i followed that but it only led me back to you...
I followed that link sir but it merely led to my photograph.
16 Oct 18
@ghost-of-a-duke saidThat is "Terrific"!!!
Rookie's marginally terrific,
as for 'awesome', he's an eight,
yet despite his finer qualities,
still can't get a date.
-VR