Greetings, OneEyedJoe and LoveUniHateExams:
Those are really cool examples -- love 'em!
Thanks!
"Raise up lights": Aussie for razor blades
well, that would be an airer.
it's all in how we hear the spoken word.
when a little boy, one fellow thought "world peace" was "whirled peas.
Greetings, OneEyedJoe and LoveUniHateExams:
Those are really cool examples -- love 'em!
Thanks!
"Raise up lights": Aussie for razor blades
so at last nights ministry school we had 2...yes that's right two that had parts and gave them with beards.. i found it interesting.
i thought the consensus was that you couldn't have any extra privileges if you wore one.. maybe the school is different?.
anyway, anybody else seen this in the u.s.?.
Some of our bros have beards . . .
well, that would be an airer.
it's all in how we hear the spoken word.
when a little boy, one fellow thought "world peace" was "whirled peas.
Well, that would be an airer.
It's all in how we hear the spoken word. When a little boy, one fellow thought "world peace" was "whirled peas." Anyone heard of mondegreen?
air
heir
ere
err ("air" or "ur")
Where I work:
Across the street, dogwood:
howdy guys!
so how long has it been since you have seen your jw family or friends?
or do you even care to have them in your life anymore?
Family that aren't dubs have been great! They took us back in like nothing ever happened. We hadn't had much contact with them in almost twenty years but we got together with a few at a time, explained our situation and they were very understanding. -- Darkknight 757
Yes, like nothing ever happened. I am grateful for that. It sure is different with JW family, however. I see JW and non-JW family on FB, but have had no physical contact with family in way too long . . .
At least my FB kith and kin respond to my posts.
greetings, word lovers:.
in my job, i work with words and wrangle them into shape, well, in a manner of speaking.
one word might be mistaken for another, a word with either a similar or identical sound.
Thanks, Xanthippe, hooberus, and Syl, for your posts!
Just now saw them!
Similar-sounding but not truly homophonic words:
unknowing and annoying
Thank you, lusitano, Village Idiot, waton, and AFRIKANMAN, for both your beautiful word and photographic pictures.
My imagination must take me places to which, otherwise, I cannot travel.
Best wishes, all . . .
During a recent trip to the Pacific Coast . . .