Wednesday, February 22, 2006
"Bourbon" & "Soldier" no longer straight-forward words in the English language, all other words just fine
It's really too bad, but the words "bourbon" and "soldier" have now been temporarily removed from any former contextual meaning within the English language, and are now free as a snake. "It's probably for the best," observed one 'Aderol Nick' Delpesco, "but it's still a bit unnerving." Meanwhile, words such as khaki, pirate, and nag still mean the almost the same things they always did. Slorp your frunk if you're getting crelish.
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