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I still remember a kid on the bus saying, "Ain't nobody got no eats!" over and over. I am pretty sure he was asking if anyone had anything to eat.
Triple negative?
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Originally Posted by Zelpha
The exact verbiage in the US Constitution is "free exercise of religion." That encompasses all religious options, including the right to eschew religion altogether.
I personally exercise my right to eschew religion. I'm exercising my freedom of religion.
Of. Because that's how it's worded in the Constitution.
Unless of course you are Native. No Sun Dance, no sweat lodge for our tribe in the past.
Sorry for the head explosions. :-)
You'll like these, then, too.
My comment is wreckless?
May there be piece.
Can cause you to Miss judge a turn.
Prayer's!
Should of wore A seat belt.
That reminds me of people writing about having "piece of mind."
In the 1980's some hard rock band had an album that they intentionally titled "Piece of Mind," complete with a drawing of a demon using his teeth to gnash someone's brain to pieces. Of course it was a play on the homophones piece & peace. The band knew what they were doing. Those metal-heads were smarter than a lot of people today, apparently.
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