Joben's strong language
Well, so most people use four letter words when they're upset.
Joben just threatened, in the heat of anger, to use a four syllable word. I got confused at first and was quite shocked--but then I realized that it's just his way--preposterous was the first that came out of his mouth.
I have to try really hard not to make him mad or there's no telling what I'll drive him to say.
Joben just threatened, in the heat of anger, to use a four syllable word. I got confused at first and was quite shocked--but then I realized that it's just his way--preposterous was the first that came out of his mouth.
I have to try really hard not to make him mad or there's no telling what I'll drive him to say.

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Yes! I got you to post! You were out of the loop for a scandalously long period of time.
*snicker* That's hilarious. I think my language of choice when upset is (sadly) more of the four-lettered variety--'meep' being a chief example. ~.^
well well well
Ooooh! Hi Matt! I didn't know you have a blog! I like it--esp your thoughts on Doctrine I, I'm in the middle of the Mouw book and I like it much so far.
Hope
Hmph. Preposterous is only three syllables. [pri-pos-truhs]
It was four syllables when I said it!
I think that deep down, Heather knows that pre-post-er-ous is a tetrasyllabic word...she's just not yet fully indoctrinated in the rules of Southern phonology.
You mean Phon'l'gy?
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