(Removed quote that was also removed from original thread. Bubba)
Can I buy a vowel? I'll take an A please.
Anyone want to play hangman? Originally Posted by jackie@sintropolisA rhetorical question is a figure of speech in the form of a question posed for its persuasive effect without the expectation of a reply (such as, "Why can't people see this for what it is?").
. . . although, the "A" would have fit.
Kisses,
- Jackie Originally Posted by jackie@sintropolis
I can't tell you what you'll win, the moderators would consider it advertising . . .What happens if I guess all the letters right like on "wheel of fortune?"
Kisses,
- Jackie Originally Posted by jackie@sintropolis
Remember when they used to get to "shop" on Wheel of Fortune? For you, I'd be cheap . . . and dirty.I got nothin to come back with. Damn, you beat me. OK, consider yourself shopped sister.
Kisses,
- Jackie Originally Posted by jackie@sintropolis
....I am not a provider. Just a odd lil girl that loves to read and post Originally Posted by BottomlessFilthThen I'm sure you'll read that I didn't write that you were an active provider.
I have already told you all....I am not a provider. Just a odd lil girl that loves to read and post Originally Posted by BottomlessFilthBottomlessFilth, it is not nice to lie to Father Wayward, but be that as it may, we may just need to define terms. Would you sleep with someone that bought you a car? Paid your rent? Bought you that lovely corset you have had your eye on? Took you shoe shopping?
Can I buy a vowel? I'll take an A please. Originally Posted by MsElenaHere is your A, Please come to the Sandbox for the next letter....