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Re: 2/25/20
T, do you garage? Its the latest dance craze
- Tracy Mitchell
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Re: 2/25/20
So that's it.
I had no other clue as to how to verbify garage, and you know I can be pretty flexible in that regard. I suspect that Colm may not be . . . like. . . 100% serious on this point.
I had no other clue as to how to verbify garage, and you know I can be pretty flexible in that regard. I suspect that Colm may not be . . . like. . . 100% serious on this point.
Re: 2/25/20
you have to be flexible to garage
Re: 2/25/20
It is a sterile, solitary garage (I see garage like park. I park my car-I garage my car)
yet respite
in the seeds of the garden.
As a noun it's a permanent place.
As a verb, in my mind, it's just a temporary place. With the possibility of 'parking' in a better place!
Maybe I'm too flexible
yet respite
in the seeds of the garden.
As a noun it's a permanent place.
As a verb, in my mind, it's just a temporary place. With the possibility of 'parking' in a better place!
Maybe I'm too flexible
- Tracy Mitchell
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Re: 2/25/20
I see now, Colm. Thanks - that was a helpful explanation.
And no, it was not intended as a verb. Too limited my view I think.
T
And no, it was not intended as a verb. Too limited my view I think.
T
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Clever. Italics helped A LOT. I was confused without them.
- Tracy Mitchell
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Thanks P-e. You are right about the italics.
T
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