... and which sauce to use, if pressed to do so ;-)
Chris
On 19 Jun 2004, at 20:02, Walt Wayman wrote:
> Chris,
>
> I usually say "sunk" only when chemically distracted (I'm never
> impaired, you know). It's kinda like dive, dove, diven, or swing,
> swang, swung.
>
> And I am an enthusiastic supporter of "ain't." No more "I AM not,"
> "you ARE not," "he IS not," and all that complicated foolishness.
> Instead, we have the simple, "I ain't," "you ain't," "he ain't," which
> frees those scarce brain cells to remember other, more important stuff
> -- like our address and telephone number and the Sunny 16 Rule.
>
> Walt
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