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Paul Quinn | Ardith Hinton | Food for Thought |
January 27, 2019 6:45 PM * |
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Hi! Ardith, On 01/26/2019 11:52 PM, you wrote: PQ>> And that is why I've never feared purple people eaters. :-P AH> Or ferocious fire-breathing dragons, or enormous meat-eating AH> dinosaurs? The order of adjectives supports an old joke: I'm safe because I'm not purple. AH> Now that you mention it... the lyrics say "a one-eyed AH> one-horned flying purple people eater", IIRC. I'm not quite sure how AH> these added words would fit the theory, unless one considers them as +/- AH> pertaining to shape, but the whole kit & kaboodle sounds right AFAIC. AH> You've reminded me of another song here too AH> .. i.e. the one about an "itsy-bitsy teeny-weeny yellow polka dot AH> bikini". It seems to me that with all of the above we're not afaid of AH> them because, if they ever actually existed, they don't pose any real AH> danger to us... and because, if the series is very long &/or very silly, AH> it makes us laugh. Holy mackerel! There's some wild old memories you're digging up there. So, was it a white bikini? AH> Thankyou! I hope other native speakers will join the fun. I AH> also hope somebody will have noticed that I used "a"... not "an"... with AH> "one-eyed". ;-) We probably accepted it as being correct without making a specific check. OTOH, I note with interest that you a use a single word 'thank you'. Is that a Canadian thing? Cheers, Paul. --- Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/31.4.0 * Origin: We miss you Freddy! (3:640/1384.125) |
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