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dimã©lion commented on the word dead meat v toast v history
my vote goes to "history". perhaps the most dramatic of the three.
November 23, 2008
chained_bear commented on the word dead meat v toast v history
It perpetuates the myth that history is irrelevant, so I vote for dead meat, which offends vegetarians instead of historians.
November 24, 2008
bilby commented on the word dead meat v toast v history
Bear_carcass has neglected to discuss the merits of toast, a matter of increasing concern to the Toast Marketing Board.
November 24, 2008
chained_bear commented on the word dead meat v toast v history
"Toast!
Yeah, toast!!"
—lyrics to a great song written by some comedian who wore a plaid sport jacket and drummed with spoons on a toaster hanging around his neck, and whose name has been forever lost to me to my deep regret and chagrin
November 24, 2008
rolig commented on the word dead meat v toast v history
Strange. If I like someone I toast them, but if I am plotting revenge against them I say I'm going to toast them.
November 25, 2008
arcadia commented on the word dead meat v toast v history
I think generally it's more like you say they are going to BE toast.
This is an hilarious concept (the verses, verses thing). Are there more?
November 25, 2008
arcadia commented on the word dead meat v toast v history
I think generally it's more like you say they are going to BE toast.
This is an hilarious concept (the verses, verses thing). Nice one!
November 25, 2008
arcadia commented on the word dead meat v toast v history
Crap, will somebody remind me how to delete my redundant entry? This happened before and disgruntled certain Wordies.
November 25, 2008
whichbe commented on the word dead meat v toast v history
arcadia: "edit" your comment again and then it will offer delete when you save it.
check out John's "Word-offs" list and cast your ballots.
November 25, 2008
dimã©lion commented on the word dead meat v toast v history
RE c_b, second comment: perhaps it implies the speaker doesn't care for history, but not necessarily that history is irrelevant? at any rate, i don't in any way believe that myth.
November 25, 2008
sionnach commented on the word dead meat v toast v history
"It perpetuates the myth that history is irrelevant, so I vote for dead meat"
oh, c_b, that's just offal!
November 25, 2008
sionnach commented on the word dead meat v toast v history
Why is "dead meat on toast" not an option? There is surely *ahem* historical precedent.
November 25, 2008
reesetee commented on the word dead meat v toast v history
I like "what was." As in, "If that guy doesn't quit spamming us, he's going to be what was."
November 25, 2008
dimã©lion commented on the word dead meat v toast v history
i'd say "never was" (as a noun, is it?) sort of goes beyond history, and of course these other two. makes history the middle man.
November 25, 2008