Originally posted by Grampy Bobbysometimes a vowel
y
that's like marriage vowels: I O
Which, when abbreviated into texter: IOU (perfect marriage vowels messaging)
thus, we have a marriage vowel compendium: A IOU and sometimes, Y (note that there is only an E at the end of marriage and, curiously, in the non-marriage vowels, but not the vows, themselves, which does have an e)
O WOW!
Originally posted by coquette"O WOW!" 4 sure
[b]sometimes a vowel
that's like marriage vowels: I O
Which, when abbreviated into texter: IOU (perfect marriage vowels messaging)
thus, we have a marriage vowel compendium: A IOU and sometimes, Y (note that there is only an E at the end of marriage and, curiously, in the non-marriage vowels, but not the vows, themselves, which does have an e)
O WOW!
Isn't it amazing how the 26 letters of our alphabet are serendipitously infused with significance and occasionally with tone of meaning...........