josie Posted March 7, 2018 Report Posted March 7, 2018 Are all your songs about boobs? That's what comes to mind... Mine at least. His first album is The Grand Tetons by Sneaky Mountains They say he's the breast new artist in town and they're gland he's entered the scene. Raise a cup for this titillating collection of songs, he's milking the competition! Quote
MattPie Posted March 7, 2018 Report Posted March 7, 2018 (edited) Yes but it's extremely hard to tell because my lyrics are so cool I think that would make the mountains easier to see. Edited March 7, 2018 by MattiPaj Quote
That Aud Smell Posted March 7, 2018 Report Posted March 7, 2018 His first album is The Grand Tetons by Sneaky Mountains They say he's the breast new artist in town and they're gland he's entered the scene. Raise a cup for this titillating collection of songs, he's milking the competition! *grown* Excellent work. Quote
Stoner Posted March 7, 2018 Report Posted March 7, 2018 Excellent work. I like when they talk to each other. It kind of blows my mind. Quote
inkman Posted March 7, 2018 Author Report Posted March 7, 2018 His first album is The Grand Tetons by Sneaky Mountains They say he's the breast new artist in town and they're gland he's entered the scene. Raise a cup for this titillating collection of songs, he's milking the competition! /end thread Quote
mjd1001 Posted March 7, 2018 Report Posted March 7, 2018 To me this is a small fraction of how annoying it is when people mix up loose with lose. Quote
Winston Posted March 7, 2018 Report Posted March 7, 2018 Personally, my least favorite is when "could have" becomes "could of" because of the contraction "could've." Same goes for could's partners in crime: would and should. When people mix up then/than or there/their/they're or your/you're, it still reads correctly in my head even if the error bugs me. But I have to double take when I see "would of" in a sentence. It just doesn't compute. Quote
josie Posted March 7, 2018 Report Posted March 7, 2018 Personally, my least favorite is when "could have" becomes "could of" because of the contraction "could've." Same goes for could's partners in crime: would and should. When people mix up then/than or there/their/they're or your/you're, it still reads correctly in my head even if the error bugs me. But I have to double take when I see "would of" in a sentence. It just doesn't compute. All the Woulda-Coulda-Shouldas Layin' in the sun, Talkin' bout the things They woulda-coulda-shoulda done... But those Woulda-Coulda-Shouldas All ran away and hid From one little did. -Shel Silverstein Quote
drnkirishone Posted March 8, 2018 Report Posted March 8, 2018 English is language created by and for sadomasochists Quote
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