Have to Adult 2016-07-27
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Have to Adult 2016-07-27
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Re: Have to Adult 2016-07-27
Surprise, Katherine!
That last speech bubble needs a few extra words, between "to" and "adult"... "be an" or "be the" would seem to be most appropriate...

That last speech bubble needs a few extra words, between "to" and "adult"... "be an" or "be the" would seem to be most appropriate...
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Re: Have to Adult 2016-07-27
Nice haircut. But why dye the grey lock? It looked good on her.
Re: Have to Adult 2016-07-27
In this case, I think "adult" is being used sort of as a verb... like "swim" or "strive" or "dig".lake_wrangler wrote:That last speech bubble needs a few extra words, between "to" and "adult"... "be an" or "be the" would seem to be most appropriate...
Adult (verb): provide counseling and comfort; admonish; instruct.
Something like that. It reads to me like a deliberate (if slangish) usage, not a typo.
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Re: Have to Adult 2016-07-27
Current slang usage...
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Re: Have to Adult 2016-07-27
I blame my English as a Second Language for my lack of knowledge of current slang!Dave wrote:In this case, I think "adult" is being used sort of as a verb... like "swim" or "strive" or "dig".lake_wrangler wrote:That last speech bubble needs a few extra words, between "to" and "adult"... "be an" or "be the" would seem to be most appropriate...
Adult (verb): provide counseling and comfort; admonish; instruct.
Something like that. It reads to me like a deliberate (if slangish) usage, not a typo.

Seriously, I'd never come across it as a verb, before... You Anglos* are so weird...
*In Québec, we often use "Anglos" to refer to anglophones (people who speak English), mostly when speaking in French. We will, however, use the complete word "Francophone" to refer to a French speaking person. I don't know if anglophones actually would say "francos" or not, referring to us, while speaking English, but I'm pretty sure they won't shorten "anglophone" to "anglo"...
Re: Have to Adult 2016-07-27
lake_wrangler wrote: . . .
Seriously, I'd never come across it as a verb, before... You Anglos* are so weird...
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Re: Have to Adult 2016-07-27
lake_wrangler wrote:I blame my English as a Second Language for my lack of knowledge of current slang!Dave wrote:In this case, I think "adult" is being used sort of as a verb... like "swim" or "strive" or "dig".lake_wrangler wrote:That last speech bubble needs a few extra words, between "to" and "adult"... "be an" or "be the" would seem to be most appropriate...
Adult (verb): provide counseling and comfort; admonish; instruct.
Something like that. It reads to me like a deliberate (if slangish) usage, not a typo.![]()
Seriously, I'd never come across it as a verb, before... You Anglos* are so weird...
*In Québec, we often use "Anglos" to refer to anglophones (people who speak English), mostly when speaking in French. We will, however, use the complete word "Francophone" to refer to a French speaking person. I don't know if anglophones actually would say "francos" or not, referring to us, while speaking English, but I'm pretty sure they won't shorten "anglophone" to "anglo"...
Mostly i have heard them referred to as folks that speak french or French Canadians. Unless your from Louisiana in which case its Creole or Cajun.
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Re: Have to Adult 2016-07-27
lake_wrangler wrote:Surprise, Katherine!![]()
That last speech bubble needs a few extra words, between "to" and "adult"... "be an" or "be the" would seem to be most appropriate...

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Re: Have to Adult 2016-07-27
I've heard some people call French or French-speakers "frogs."
I don't know if this is derogatory/offensive, and if it is, I have no idea how severe it is, so I just avoid it.
And it doesn't make any sense... French is a very smooth and liquid language. English is a hunchbacked mutt Frankenstein language, Russian frequently sounds like they are perpetually stumbling over their words whilst slopping vodka on their shirts, and German sounds like a machine gun or a team of men pounding on a rock with sledgehammers. French is the prettiest language. so I dunno where "frog" came from.
I don't know if this is derogatory/offensive, and if it is, I have no idea how severe it is, so I just avoid it.
And it doesn't make any sense... French is a very smooth and liquid language. English is a hunchbacked mutt Frankenstein language, Russian frequently sounds like they are perpetually stumbling over their words whilst slopping vodka on their shirts, and German sounds like a machine gun or a team of men pounding on a rock with sledgehammers. French is the prettiest language. so I dunno where "frog" came from.
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Re: Have to Adult 2016-07-27
It's a culinary slur Glytch, that the french would eat amphibians because of their trashy tastes.
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Re: Have to Adult 2016-07-27
Oh, when it comes to 'weird' you have noooo idea... especially when it comes to what we do to our language. I seldom hear English speaking people use the term 'Franco' or 'Francos' regarding French... the common term I hear is usually 'Frog', but that might be the circles I hang out with.lake_wrangler wrote:I blame my English as a Second Language for my lack of knowledge of current slang!Dave wrote:In this case, I think "adult" is being used sort of as a verb... like "swim" or "strive" or "dig".lake_wrangler wrote:That last speech bubble needs a few extra words, between "to" and "adult"... "be an" or "be the" would seem to be most appropriate...
Adult (verb): provide counseling and comfort; admonish; instruct.
Something like that. It reads to me like a deliberate (if slangish) usage, not a typo.![]()
Seriously, I'd never come across it as a verb, before... You Anglos* are so weird...
*In Québec, we often use "Anglos" to refer to anglophones (people who speak English), mostly when speaking in French. We will, however, use the complete word "Francophone" to refer to a French speaking person. I don't know if anglophones actually would say "francos" or not, referring to us, while speaking English, but I'm pretty sure they won't shorten "anglophone" to "anglo"...
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Re: Have to Adult 2016-07-27
So is Kath about to trip over a feline para boy still sitting on the ground staring at her older daughter's wet cleavage?
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...huh. Well, I guess I'll keep avoiding it.Opus the Poet wrote:It's a culinary slur Glytch, that the french would eat amphibians because of their trashy tastes.
Eating frog legs is trashy? I never would have thought of that on my own. Possibly because I think much classier foods like... I dunno, lobster or crab... Seems much more weird. I honestly wouldn't eat a lobster unless it was a survival situation.
How is eating a creepy sea bug trashier than eating a frog?
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Back to the important matter on hand:
OMG Kath looks super cute! I wish her good day could have continued...
I'd totally take her out to a little shack known as Burger Barge in East Peoria so she could unwind if I had the opportunity. Everybody needs days off.
OMG Kath looks super cute! I wish her good day could have continued...
I'd totally take her out to a little shack known as Burger Barge in East Peoria so she could unwind if I had the opportunity. Everybody needs days off.
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Re: Have to Adult 2016-07-27
THAT'S where it come from? Frog legs taste lovely, but there's a lot of effort to fill your belly is my only complaint- I prefer rattlerGlytchMeister wrote:...huh. Well, I guess I'll keep avoiding it.Opus the Poet wrote:It's a culinary slur Glytch, that the french would eat amphibians because of their trashy tastes.
Eating frog legs is trashy? I never would have thought of that on my own. Possibly because I think much classier foods like... I dunno, lobster or crab... Seems much more weird. I honestly wouldn't eat a lobster unless it was a survival situation.
How is eating a creepy sea bug trashier than eating a frog?
People are weird.
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Re: Have to Adult 2016-07-27
Haven't ever had rattler, although I do recall having had snake meat at least once (can't remember whether it was in Australia or Africa, though).Sgt. Howard wrote:THAT'S where it come from? Frog legs taste lovely, but there's a lot of effort to fill your belly is my only complaint- I prefer rattler
If we're mentioning foods popular in France... after our visit there last fall, I now understand why the French are fond of duck. I'd never had it before, but after being introduced to duck confit at a little hotel's "we make one selection for dinner each night, as the chef chooses" restaurant, I'm definitely sold on it. Quite delicious. I haven't tried making confit myself, but I slow roasted a couple of ducks over the Christmas holidays and they turned out quite well.
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Re: Have to Adult 2016-07-27
Goose is great, too.Dave wrote:Haven't ever had rattler, although I do recall having had snake meat at least once (can't remember whether it was in Australia or Africa, though).Sgt. Howard wrote:THAT'S where it come from? Frog legs taste lovely, but there's a lot of effort to fill your belly is my only complaint- I prefer rattler
If we're mentioning foods popular in France... after our visit there last fall, I now understand why the French are fond of duck. I'd never had it before, but after being introduced to duck confit at a little hotel's "we make one selection for dinner each night, as the chef chooses" restaurant, I'm definitely sold on it. Quite delicious. I haven't tried making confit myself, but I slow roasted a couple of ducks over the Christmas holidays and they turned out quite well.
I still haven't found anyone around here who sells them.
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Re: Have to Adult 2016-07-27
Aren't Geese protected by a migratory bird act or whatever? Kinda hard to sell meat of a protected species.
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He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!