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"By the way, Faldage, if it's so irrelevant, why's you and birdseed talking about it?"
Because it's so danged irrelevant! Don't you know NUTHIN' about overeducated people?
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if it's so irrelevant,
Ain't the d in liked that's irrelevant.
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hyperurbanized I think that word should become 'hypurbanized'... What's that word for dropping a syllable?
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> hyperurbanized I think that word should become 'hypurbanized'
I don't. Hypurbanised sounds too much like hyperbole to my ears. Retaining that extra syllable seems to make its meaning much clearer. At least, that's the way it looks up here.
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The d of liked gets assimilated into the t of to. It's usually used speaking of something that happened in the past. ~ faldageMaybeso, but that is the way english will be talked in the far future, so listen... I like ta died when I heard faldage yankee-talk about a " d " being swallowed up by a " t ". Double damn talk and snake tongue devils, don't the man know that the " t " has already to much to do, " ta " being a contraction of " to have", the use of " like" rather than " liked" is simply a " temporal allusion" that brings life (by way of immediacy) to the idiom, which " ta " restores to the proper tense. Geez! Sometimes I get so upset I cuss in yankee-talk.
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I think that word should become 'hypurbanized'
I don't. Hypurbanised sounds too much like hyperbole to my ears. Retaining that extra syllable seems to make its meaning much clearer. At least, that's the way it looks up here. Oh, finally finally FINALLY--*I* made a joke and *you* didn't get it! I will add on, and say that you need to say it hypurbanized, not hyperbanized, so people can tell the difference!
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you need to say it hypurbanized, not hyperbanized, so people can tell the difference!
Parbly it needs that certain special Loouhv'lle accent to work.
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that certain special Loouhv'lle accent Hey, you got it right! :-) Not everybody can, that's fer shur.
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got it right!
For which I can thank Col. Bob. I still don't have a clue as to the difference between the pronunciations of hyperbanized and hypurbanized.
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Faldage [elbow nudge],
I think Jackie just might be pulling your patootie.
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