The plural of Lego is Lego. One Legos, two Lego - as in "one mouse, two mice" or some such nonsense. Don't get me started on affect and effect or the loss of question marks in sentences. Question marks have been replaced by uptalking.
Yeah, yeah and there is no such word as Legos, except in America. Three Legos are really called Lego since Lego is a Swedish or Danish word. I've forgotten already. I still say if you say, "Billy, put all 100 of those Lego away right now" one might sound as though one has many Lego missing from the chips in one's pile.
Oh goodness no, couldn't stand all that real butter stuff finger lickin.........I will only take over your churnin job if I can churn peanut butter! I know picky, picky. Don't forget rattlesnakes get milked too, altho' I don't believe the Amish do that?
No, silly. Not churn the peanut butter (although feel free if that strikes your fancy) but the actual butter that comes from...um...cows? Or goats or whatever animal seems to be the Amish milk producing animal of the day. Somehow I don't think they change that much from year to year. This year I think it is basically cows and goats as it has been for....ever.
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I couldn't figure out how to leave a comment at your website so I just left one here. Thanks for the comment on the toilet article.
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