The weakest part of that “Muscle” is probably the soft “C”. (It’s a shame… he was hard in the beginning.)Can “U” tell?On the other hand…. it won’t spell anything if they get the “L” out of that bar.
Hey, thanks from yesterday….um… Bruno, and win, and Joseph Cotten, and prrdh and Number Six…(hope I didn’t leave anyone out)
And Six…. does that mean I got the yolk white?And BTW…. @MPeters…. yes, it is absolutely illegal to keep an eagle feather you find on the ground.It falls under TWO laws… the oldest being a migratory bird protection treaty between the US and Canada that’s around 100 years old…. meant to stop the enormous and destructive traffic in feathers for decorating those huge Edwardian hats. Not just eagle feathers but ANY migratory birds… even robin and swallow feathers. The law helped save the egret.The second was when eagles were listed as endangered.As someone else pointed out….you can’t tell the provenance of a feather so they had to stop all collecting.
Coworker and I started pronouncing ALL of the letters in words. None of this “silent letter” nonsense for us! The best example I recall is the worf “doubt”. Include the B when you say it. People will then know beyond dout that you have gone off the deep end…..
margueritem about 11 years ago
Oooh yeah!!
Superfrog about 11 years ago
E-male?
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 11 years ago
Oh, K…. ’e’s not the one for you. You’re too often silent yourself.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 11 years ago
The weakest part of that “Muscle” is probably the soft “C”. (It’s a shame… he was hard in the beginning.)Can “U” tell?On the other hand…. it won’t spell anything if they get the “L” out of that bar.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 11 years ago
Hey, thanks from yesterday….um… Bruno, and win, and Joseph Cotten, and prrdh and Number Six…(hope I didn’t leave anyone out)
And Six…. does that mean I got the yolk white?And BTW…. @MPeters…. yes, it is absolutely illegal to keep an eagle feather you find on the ground.It falls under TWO laws… the oldest being a migratory bird protection treaty between the US and Canada that’s around 100 years old…. meant to stop the enormous and destructive traffic in feathers for decorating those huge Edwardian hats. Not just eagle feathers but ANY migratory birds… even robin and swallow feathers. The law helped save the egret.The second was when eagles were listed as endangered.As someone else pointed out….you can’t tell the provenance of a feather so they had to stop all collecting.SusanSunshine Premium Member about 11 years ago
Turkeys, though, are neither migratory nor endangered…. I think they’d still be hunted if they were on the dollar bill.
jreckard about 11 years ago
Yes, E’s strong … E’s the reason for the longest one-syllable word in English – strengths.
j-birds3 about 11 years ago
“E’s” the one.
pcolli about 11 years ago
But no alpha male.
Plods with ...™ about 11 years ago
Well yeah. He’s like the X in fish.
J Short about 11 years ago
Both of the Ms have their eye on ME.
Packratjohn Premium Member about 11 years ago
Coworker and I started pronouncing ALL of the letters in words. None of this “silent letter” nonsense for us! The best example I recall is the worf “doubt”. Include the B when you say it. People will then know beyond dout that you have gone off the deep end…..
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 11 years ago
Six…. eeeew……
jack fairbanks about 11 years ago
letter? hell i’d a paid her.
labo22 about 11 years ago
Tom Lehrer lyric was this guys name was Hen3ry and the 3 was silent