Palin Word's Really Speak To Me — In 140 Characters Or Less
Baffling/nonsensical:Obama's talk of yet another debt-ridden "stimulus"pkg.Fight this 1, America, bc after last 1 unemploymnt rose,debt grew5 minutes ago from TwitterBerry
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Ms. Palin convinces me of everything I need to know, in 140 or less. Her words are very proximal. Meaning she eschews spaces and certain vowels because she would like to convey that these newest measures are both "baffling" AND "nonsensical." Oh, literary muse. Continue to inspire!
(I don't have time to continue this. Well, I suppose I do. But I should be doing other things.)
hxztrade: I totally disagree with your argument, but this is America and we can agree to disagree. Thank you for your insightful input, though.
ReplyDeleteDammit. Why did I put a grocers' apostrophe in the title of this post? Why? Why? Why?
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostrophe#Greengrocers.27_apostrophes
Oh. Because it should read "Palin's Words..." Okay. Sort of a linguistic mixup there.
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