Headroom? Essential. Because we like big heads.
I responded to this on yer myspace.Please post more. I needs it. For me Fryday.
I thought you might've. Also, unrelatedly, can we make the past-tense of 'slave' be 'slove.' I like the way it looks, and it brings both slave and love to another level.
Yes. Yes we can.And yes.Yes it does.
I was slove to you both, but now I'm hove-to and drifting.
Ensloved or insloved?We have to pick the spelling NOW. These things must be determined.
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Well, if "slove" is the past tense, wouldn't it be either "enslove" or "inslove"? Adding a 'd' would be like saying "drowneded," wouldn't it?I vote for "enslove"!
Dear god, the shame.You are, of course, entirely correct. Your humor enslove me, but your verb tenses set me free.
Free at last, free at last: thank God almighty, I have subjugated another inspiring quote for my own base purposes!
I responded to this on yer myspace.
ReplyDeletePlease post more. I needs it. For me Fryday.
I thought you might've.
ReplyDeleteAlso, unrelatedly, can we make the past-tense of 'slave' be 'slove.' I like the way it looks, and it brings both slave and love to another level.
Yes.
ReplyDeleteYes we can.
And yes.
Yes it does.
I was slove to you both, but now I'm hove-to and drifting.
ReplyDeleteEnsloved or insloved?
ReplyDeleteWe have to pick the spelling NOW. These things must be determined.
This comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteWell, if "slove" is the past tense, wouldn't it be either "enslove" or "inslove"? Adding a 'd' would be like saying "drowneded," wouldn't it?
ReplyDeleteI vote for "enslove"!
Dear god, the shame.
ReplyDeleteYou are, of course, entirely correct.
Your humor enslove me, but your verb tenses set me free.
Free at last, free at last: thank God almighty, I have subjugated another inspiring quote for my own base purposes!
ReplyDelete