Even a king-sized bed is big enough for only two people if one of them is a two-year-old.
I have enough "alone time" in my day to either exercise OR take a shower, not both.
Christmas can't get here fast enough, but I don't want it to be over!
I spent several minutes trying to find out the correct plural of "conundrum" and encountered only heated arguments between scholars on the subject. Is it ironic to anyone else that the pluralization of a word meaning "a difficult problem" turns out to be...a difficult problem? Or is that just my grammar geek showing?
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That's like House and houses and Mouse and mice. Shouldn't it be hice our mouses? And what about Moose and moose and goose and geese?
Love!!
You are funny.
HAHAHAHAH!! You're awesome. I'm proud to be related.
Very astute.
Conundra for latin purists and conundrums for rednecks. I mean it sounds a little uneducated to say that the eskimos live on the tundrums.
That is ironic!!!! If it makes you feel better I only have enough alone time in my day for a workout or a shower....
Brittany, I just have to thank you making me laugh hysterically for the last 20 minutes as I got caught up on your posts. You are too smart for your own good.
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