@Boris: Australian kangaroos don’t sweat. I don’t know about the turtleneck kind.
😛
Boris
1 year ago
@DnT. …alas, one can only guess about the exact physiology of the extrememly rare turtlenecked-kangaroo. (Spotted only once in the shallows of lake Eyre in 1903.)
So this is non-binary fashion?
Eating at the Y makes a lot of people happy.
Who is this “they” we’re always hearing about?
A turtleneck-kangaroo-sweat?
Come on guys.
They = the mushrooms from the previous shirt?
my pronouns are y’ounz
We talks like dat all da time in Newf’nLAND b’y!
We welcome our new
dingo-lingo leadersgrammar overlords!It’s great to see appreciative women’s wear for sweater puppies.
If making S makes them happy, what would the rest of the alphabet do for them?
Great, now the Pronoun Police have done a cover of Blood, Sweat and Tears’s “You Make Me So Very Happy”.
“Hay fever season… T’hay makes me feverishly itchy all through the night….”
— Early lyric from the “John Davenport” / Peggy Lee cover song, Fever
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fever_(Little_Willie_John_song)
Cools
Must be the collar
@Boris: Australian kangaroos don’t sweat. I don’t know about the turtleneck kind.
😛
@DnT. …alas, one can only guess about the exact physiology of the extrememly rare turtlenecked-kangaroo. (Spotted only once in the shallows of lake Eyre in 1903.)