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  • okey dokeys

    hope nobody butts in this time

    lets not taLK ABOUT BRENNEH K? :) I'M NOT IN DE MOOD :)

    November 4, 2008

  • yes i know lol

    November 4, 2008

  • i HAVE A SECRET :0

    November 4, 2008

  • i HAVE A SECRET :0

    November 4, 2008

  • okay and whats that

    November 4, 2008

  • whats your secret???

    November 4, 2008

  • i WENT TO KELSEYS PARTY YESTERDAY :)

    November 4, 2008

  • so....your point?

    November 4, 2008

  • Bonnie et al--people will always butt in. You don't seem to get it, but this entire site is open to the public; the whole point is that everyone can comment on everything. If you want to have a private conversation, this isn't the place.

    November 4, 2008

  • you weren't invited

    November 4, 2008

  • up yours JOHN!!

    November 4, 2008

  • yeah john shut up!

    November 4, 2008

  • yea john stay out of it

    kay

    November 4, 2008

  • the only reaseon we get on here is becasue all of the places are blocked by our school firewall. so why don't you stay out of our little convosation :P thank ya

    November 4, 2008

  • Can I suggest you this website? Here on Wordie, comments are kept forever, and they can be read by everybody. On the stupid forum, instead, they are kept for a few hours only.

    November 4, 2008

  • Coner sacllon, Katie, Rachel, Jenna, me, Lauren (the other one), zuri

    November 4, 2008

  • well didn't I just tell you that "prolagus" what kind of retard name is that?

    November 4, 2008

  • Oh, I want to read this one now that you attacked John.

    November 4, 2008

  • attacked! We are on the internet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    November 4, 2008

  • dude you are weird

    November 4, 2008

  • you are so weird "prolagus".....hee hee lol

    November 4, 2008

  • so taylor how did you manage to run over annie?

    November 4, 2008

  • English is a West Germanic language originating in England and is the first language for most people in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and the Anglophone Caribbean. It is used extensively as a second language and as an official language throughout the world, especially in Commonwealth countries and in many international organisations.

    November 4, 2008

  • say heh?

    November 4, 2008

  • say heh?

    November 4, 2008

  • Research is defined as human activity based on intellectual application in the investigation of matter. The primary aim for applied research is discovering, interpreting, and the development of methods and systems for the advancement of human knowledge on a wide variety of scientific matters of our world and the universe. Research can use the scientific method, but need not do so.

    November 4, 2008

  • Paper is thin material mainly used for writing upon, printing upon or packaging. It is produced by pressing together moist fibers, typically cellulose pulp derived from wood, rags or grasses, and drying them into flexible sheets.

    November 4, 2008

  • i didnt she just ran underneth the car and got "road rash"

    but shes okay

    November 4, 2008

  • Online chat can refer to any kind of communication over the Internet, but is primarily meant to refer to direct one-on-one chat or text-based group chat (formally also known as synchronous conferencing), using tools such as instant messengers, Internet Relay Chat, talkers and possibly MUDs. The expression online chat comes from the word chat which means "informal conversation".

    November 4, 2008

  • A school (from Greek σχολή (scholē), originally meaning "leisure", and also "that in which leisure is employed", "school"), is an institution designed to allow and encourage students (or "pupils") to learn, under the supervision of teachers. Most countries have systems of formal education, which is commonly compulsory. In these systems, students progress through a series of schools. The names for these schools vary by country (discussed in the Regional section below), but generally include primary school for young children and secondary school for teenagers who have completed primary education.

    November 4, 2008

  • Did you know that it's is the contraction for it is, and its is the possessive form of it?

    It's crowded in this art gallery.

    That's a pretty painting. I like its colors.

    November 4, 2008

  • Alright you little turds--I created this website, and I'm sick of you fucking around on it. You've been asked politely, and you blew it. So I'm freezing your accounts.

    If you create new accounts and try to come back, I'll find out where you're coming from (I have your email and the IP addresses, so that won't be hard), and after letting your school know who you are, ask them to block Wordie too.

    November 4, 2008

  • Oh, really? That's interesting!

    By the way, does anyone have an idea of when it's, as a contraction of it is, started to be used?

    November 4, 2008

  • Thank you, John. I was going to run through the list of commonly confused words, but that was far more elegant. :)

    edit: Actually Pro, if you were going to share, I would like to know.

    November 4, 2008

  • Bonnie and company:

    Your rampant illiteracy is hurting my eyes. Please stop, or learn to spell. "Reasearch" is not a word.

    What's road rash?

    I have lots of secrets. But I don't feel the need to blab about them in a public forum.

    November 4, 2008

  • John is no teapot or Japanese schoolgirl, today. Go, John, go!

    --

    Bonnie said Prolagus is a "retard name". Those are fighting words! No mercy now.

    November 4, 2008

  • Let's talk about sionnach's secrets now.

    November 4, 2008

  • Could've waited 'til we found out the point about the secret, John!

    November 4, 2008

  • What's a "secret kiss" in Italian, Pro?

    November 4, 2008

  • Bacio segreto, whatever it means!

    November 4, 2008

  • I think "stolen kiss" is what I meant.

    November 4, 2008

  • Bacio rubato, then :)

    November 4, 2008

  • Jesus H. Christ in a chicken basket! I go to lunch and all hell breaks loose!

    John, I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. It is your site to do with what you will, but I hate to see people abusing it and abusing your goodwill. Thank you, yet again, for all you do to make Wordie the excellent language forum that it is.

    November 4, 2008

  • Chained_bear, please tell me that isn't what you had for lunch.

    November 4, 2008

  • Once again, John confirms his status as hero and benefactor.

    I'd love to tantalize you all with illiterate hints about my SEKRETZ, but I'm recovering from a nasty case of road rash.

    November 4, 2008

  • Incidentally, the dialog here would make an interesting topic for an English research paper: The Ignominious Death of Intellectualism In Public Schools.

    November 4, 2008

  • I love the word BENEFACTOR.

    November 4, 2008

  • This seems as good a place as any to mention my hearty approval of Martha Brockenbrough's entertaining new book: Things that make us sic. review here

    And to register my utter contempt for the appalling "Everything you know about English is wrong", a semi-literate screed by someone named Bill Brohaugh. review here

    November 4, 2008

  • I wonder if Kelseyy and brennah will be back... I suppose if they behave, we could all have a lot of fun.

    Actually... is this page a marathon of phony umbrage taking, or perhaps just a marathon of umbrage taking?

    November 4, 2008

  • sionnach--I imagine this is the road rash that was meant, although I know it better as the name of a video game series.

    Edit: oh, I see the question was answered on road rash itself.

    November 4, 2008

  • Rats! I had some visiting family members over for a couple of hours and I missed the whole thing! Nice fire in the parlor, some wine and cheese, blah, blah, blah... I missed all the fun! At least I got to enjoy the schooling you gave them! As usual, fine job, Wordies. John, you're the man.

    November 4, 2008

  • I was merely in the shower... but at least I see I was kindly left the great satisfaction of tagging this misspelling.

    November 4, 2008

  • You little turds deserves a word I don't use often: awesome.

    November 4, 2008

  • The drama always happens when I sleep. I'm never sleeping again.

    Kudos, John :)

    November 4, 2008

  • School originally meant leisure? Is that why I enjoyed it so much? Thank the Lord for the turds, else I might never have discovered this illuminating etymology.

    @plethora: I'm with you. The bummer of it, I was awake till very late, but this was the point where I really did go to sleep!

    November 4, 2008

  • Did anyone notice that Bonnie actually listed quite a few words, a few of them vaguely interesting?

    But she makes me sad: "…nobody really knows about this website…"

    And concerned, because scholiosis is under her list ME ME ME. Does she in fact suffer from scoliosis? Or is she an inventive soul with some twisted aversion to scholarship?

    Ultimately, I cannot completely dislike anyone who favorites the word mouse.

    November 4, 2008

  • pleth - sleep, darling, you need to. You can always catch up on Wordie...it's always there for you...it waits.

    November 4, 2008

  • Do yourself all a favour and follow the link to sionnach's reviews. Then click on 'All David's books' and have a look at his book categories. Man!

    November 4, 2008

  • Nonsense, dc. Sleep is for the weak.

    November 4, 2008

  • Frindley, I bet you could if you tried really hard. :)

    November 4, 2008

  • pleth - sleep is for the well-rested and alert, dear.

    November 4, 2008

  • I'm off. Tomorrow is a very big day in the USA. I've got to get up to vote -- early. It matters. To me.

    November 4, 2008

  • It matters to everyone, dc. Even Bonnie--though she probably doesn't know it.

    November 4, 2008

  • At a guess, still 15 years until she's old enough to vote.

    November 4, 2008

  • Reasearch is searching for rea, duh.

    November 4, 2008

  • Yes, it's a very useful word. I, for one, am always losing my rea.

    November 4, 2008

  • Better than losing your mens.

    November 4, 2008

  • Googling for "brennah kelsey taylor bonnie trevor lauren charlie" you get links to the Atholton High School. Or did they already mention the name of their school?

    November 4, 2008

  • Pleth, I have that postcard ("sleep is for the weak") on my wall at work. Are you spying on me?

    P.S. I voted, after waiting in a gloriously long line! Hooray!

    P.P.S. Bilby, I've been enjoying sionnach's GoodReads book categories for some time now. Glad the link is posted here at last. :-)

    November 4, 2008

  • Yes, reesetee. Yes I am.

    And I saw what you were doing this morning, too. I'm onto you.

    November 4, 2008

  • Standing in line at the polling place? I knew someone was watching me!

    November 4, 2008

  • Well, I was watching you then, too.

    But I mean that other thing.

    November 4, 2008

  • Ok, head over to queue – I need help (or rather illumination and insight).

    November 4, 2008

  • Atholton High School???? That's right down the road from me! I'll investigate later.

    Off to vote! Yay! I'm taking a good book...

    November 4, 2008

  • I voted already too. Now I'm wearing my Sticker of Moral Superiority.

    Actually, our office gets so excited on Election Day, it's like a holiday around here. Fun.

    November 4, 2008

  • Plethora--someone else made me do that. Really. I was forced.

    A Sticker of Moral Superiority? Man! Virginia voters get all the best stuff!

    November 5, 2008

  • Don't think it'll be your Atholton, dontcry. It'll be somewhere else spelt differently. ;-)

    Neat bit of reasearch, telofy.

    November 5, 2008

  • It wasn't...

    November 5, 2008

  • No lines at the polls here. I forgot that I lived inthe middle of nowhere. I got a sticker too -- it's supposed to get me a free cup of Starbucks. Only problem is: see middle of nowhere...

    November 5, 2008

  • Yes, Ben & Jerry's is handing out free ice cream to voters today too. Only problem: Their nearest shop is 25 miles away.

    November 5, 2008

  • Gosh, we have three or four of their shops in town. You can have them, if you want.

    November 5, 2008

  • I once worked in one of those very shops. Miserable summer. Please tip your scoopers, especially on free cone days.

    November 5, 2008

  • C_b: Nah. We have our very own ice house (called, surprisingly, the Ice House). Except it's closed during fall and winter months. :-(

    November 5, 2008

  • hey bonnie and taylor!

    November 14, 2008