Post by wrathofkuus on Feb 1, 2013 23:55:14 GMT -5
I tolerate a lot of fb fuckery, from illogical and uninformed political posts to vaguebooking and pictures of newly purchased shoes, but this is where I draw the line. Today one of Mr. Kuus's cousins was trying to say she might as well stay in.
What she said instead was that she "misewell" stay in.
That is someone you need to keep around for laughs though. One of my FB friends made a comment and then said, "Another words...." I was trying to figure out what she meant. Then I realized she meant 'in other words'.
Post by margotmacomber on Feb 2, 2013 0:24:30 GMT -5
Off topic, but this reminds me of my Goodwill working days--my coworker kept writing "chester drawers" on furniture tickets until one day I snapped and had to tell her she was wrong.
Off topic, but this reminds me of my Goodwill working days--my coworker kept writing "chester drawers" on furniture tickets until one day I snapped and had to tell her she was wrong.
Off topic, but this reminds me of my Goodwill working days--my coworker kept writing "chester drawers" on furniture tickets until one day I snapped and had to tell her she was wrong.
I understand. Someone on my feed made a comment the other day that left me feeling the same way. She was trying to say, "your letters make everything worthwhile." But she actually wrote, "your letters make everything worth wild."
I was just wondering if this is a southern thing. There are plenty of stupid people in my family, but I have never seen the misewell alternative spelling because it just doesn't sound like that, even phonetically, here. Though I have relatives in OK, so I guess I can hope.