Doug
Moon's Scowlendar Of Event And Uses Seemingly If And A Valu-Date
May 2005 "From April Showers And All? You
Just Can't Truss It"
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Christopher Moon's middle name is "Shawn" spelled like that.
My youngest brother - there are two (2) - is almost eight (8) years
younger
than me he was going born on a Saturday morning the sun was up.
I was finishing second grade me in my singled-out bunk bed uncaring,
unensuing.
"Shawn" is French dialect for "shawenee" say "shaw-en-ee" or "beautiful
girl [as made male]".
The Scottish variation on-theme are "Sean" and "Shaun" to be considered
one-and-the-same as Anglicized or spoken out to be.
Theirs means "an end to your trying [to make this happen as with you
involved]".
So see.
We know you simply like the "malefaction" or sounds made.
Have that word then.
No, a "modlang" is a word made up that people like, say ensues - something like
"antitrust".
That should be "entrust" used no matter what.
You either trust or do not trust and do not trust with.
"End trust to me" would be correct, only.
Antitrust? No.
Never, no.
"Snotty?" Me?
Remember, being the authority
voice is to leave no room for others.
We hit you to see your best.
Be hit then, or be small to it.
Every speaking asks a question of
you to then.
Be heard.
Okay - "condescending" then - at once appealing and distrustful of you
knowing it.
Notes to you:
My dictionary says "malediction" is "to speak evil of" - there is no
such word again a modlang.
You mean "a malefaction" or evil utterings to the unseen, sounds made
and in your own code of it.
The speaker must be understood at first, I'd say.
Further, a "maldidiction" is misusing a foreign language to get ahead -
sounds so purty to me I know nothing anyway.
The French are here having a certain "je' ne sait, quot" or the
question "if I ask, will you know" whether a cul de sac.
Apparently, there are no questions in France I believe that they know
everything and are zen.
All heroin addicts never asking one "eat up?" now a command only and to
break it off.
"Eat up or let me have it [I'll just take it then when seen still]."
Sounds like it pigs they don't want to be bothered either.
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