Inspired by Jessica McBride's creative use of language, to wit: "Good for Mark Green... whallah, by midday Doyle was following his lead...." Committed to the monitoring of the local right-wing media and exposing their lies, hypocrisies, and foibles, so that you don't have to. Famous moment in talk radio history -- Charlie Sykes: "My evidence...Absolutely none."
"Good for Mark Green... whallah, by midday Doyle was following his lead...."
Committed to the monitoring of the local right-wing media and exposing their lies, hypocrisies, and foibles, so that you don't have to.
Yes, much like Grumps “the”, sorry "teh"http://happycircumstance.blogspot.com/2009/08/from-teh-twitter-neil-gaiman.html
I think he had a problem with that Wang and meant to say "Editorial Broad."
Actually Jeff, "teh" is a common internet meme used to poke fun at people who misspell "the" by typing too quickly and not proofreading their work. It's often used when talking about "Teh Facebook" or "Teh Twitter", etc.Thus endeth the lesson.
Thank you, Emily. It's actually hard to mistype that word if you're thinking about it.Jeff, thanks for reading.
Yes, much like Grumps “the”, sorry "teh"
ReplyDeletehttp://happycircumstance.blogspot.com/2009/08/from-teh-twitter-neil-gaiman.html
I think he had a problem with that Wang and meant to say "Editorial Broad."
ReplyDeleteActually Jeff, "teh" is a common internet meme used to poke fun at people who misspell "the" by typing too quickly and not proofreading their work. It's often used when talking about "Teh Facebook" or "Teh Twitter", etc.
ReplyDeleteThus endeth the lesson.
Thank you, Emily. It's actually hard to mistype that word if you're thinking about it.
ReplyDeleteJeff, thanks for reading.