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Report your use of Brokieisms in so-called "real life"
serious crayons:
--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on December 07, 2012, 03:56:34 pm ---I've been starting my year-end correspondences with those who I only correspond with annually. Before writing a long email, I asked one of them to get back to me and "say if you're there." I had to fight the urge to write "your there"!
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:laugh: Probably wouldn't make the greatest impression, but I can understand the urge.
The other day on Facebook, I wrote "hunh." It was in response to a Brokie, so I felt compelled to use that spelling, but I thought, if a non-Brokie sees it, they'll think I misspelled it.
Front-Ranger:
I used a new Brokeism this morning. It was too cold to walk around the house barefoot and I have a cozy pair of velour mules that I like to wear but they went missing. Wandering around looking for them I heard myself mutter "dumb ass mules". :laugh:
Jeff Wrangler:
--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on January 16, 2013, 01:08:06 pm ---I used a new Brokeism this morning. It was too cold to walk around the house barefoot and I have a cozy pair of velour mules that I like to wear but they went missing. Wandering around looking for them I heard myself mutter "dumb ass mules". :laugh:
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:laugh:
Kelda:
--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on January 16, 2013, 01:08:06 pm ---I used a new Brokeism this morning. It was too cold to walk around the house barefoot and I have a cozy pair of velour mules that I like to wear but they went missing. Wandering around looking for them I heard myself mutter "dumb ass mules". :laugh:
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:laugh: :laugh:
Front-Ranger:
Kind of a stretch, but a friend of mine who is British asked me where he and I should "muster" before we go into a meeting together, so I replied that we should muster in the parking lot and ketchup before we go into the meeting. 8)
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