Former expat, living in Texas after 11 years in Norway. Kinda missing that expat life. No matter what, the journey never stops. I will always be a traveler. "Do not go quietly unto your grave".
I'm sticking with mooses for moose and cowsies for cow. I have long defied the oppression of conventional grammar rules, and making up my own words is just something I do.
Heh heh heh... drunken moose. That's a killer! :-)
Wow. This whole anonymous commenting thing for people without Blogger accounts is kind of liberating! Though flaunting my blatant disregard for grammatical rules in the above post is not quite as sassy without signing my name. I wonder why Blogger doesn't fix that? Dave2 @ Blogography.com
Then, of course, I am sure you have heard that the true plural of "meat" is "meep". Which means a whole helluva lotta meat. Not appetizing for you vegetarians, I know, but in Texas, man, you cain't bbq without meep!
I dunno...tease the geese?
ReplyDeleteThanks for putting me on your blogroll..I'm FAMOUS now!
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Drunken Moose. Jesus, that's weird. But hey, lots of people enjoy the feeling of intoxication. I guess meese can too.
ReplyDeleteMy ex-husband/asshole had a pair of Bullwinkle houseshoes that he referred to as meese.
I'm sticking with mooses for moose and cowsies for cow. I have long defied the oppression of conventional grammar rules, and making up my own words is just something I do.
ReplyDeleteHeh heh heh... drunken moose. That's a killer! :-)
Wow. This whole anonymous commenting thing for people without Blogger accounts is kind of liberating! Though flaunting my blatant disregard for grammatical rules in the above post is not quite as sassy without signing my name. I wonder why Blogger doesn't fix that? Dave2 @ Blogography.com
ReplyDeleteThen, of course, I am sure you have heard that the true plural of "meat" is "meep". Which means a whole helluva lotta meat. Not appetizing for you vegetarians, I know, but in Texas, man, you cain't bbq without meep!
ReplyDeleteThe plural of mouse is mice.
ReplyDeleteThusly, the plural of spouse is spice
triticale - the wheat / rye guy posting blogger-anonymously but still identifying myself