2 tings ....one is I was funning and not poking at you...and 2....you will miss a lot of good stuff since theres only 8 of us that ever makes a thread or posts....unless its to bash someone...then they come out and comment....but never make a thread....at least your half way there eh? its gonna get really slow and boring if you ignore me but have at it....later....larue
Funning wit me? Yeah, I know dat.
"… its gonna get really slow and boring if you ignore me …":
But I still can't seem to resist the urge to click on that "View Post" link out of compelling curiosity.
Oh, and didja finally figger out the pronunciation of L'Anse? (click →)
post #10.
P.S.: It ain't the intellectual content of yer posts, but the writing "style" that drives me udderly nuts:
Run-on sentences (sentences[SUP]1[/SUP]?) run-on paragraphs (paragraphs[SUP]2[/SUP]?) all totally lacking in anything vaguely resembling conventional punctuation (except for a curious series of closely concatenated periods of varying lengths that are randomly interspersed among the text, with perversely "bumpkin-esque" spelling and grammar.
No, it's not even close to (click →)
"Upper Peninsula English" (Yooperese[SUP]4[/SUP])!
It really grates on me, particularly since I actually have a sense that you are capable of considerably more civilized discourse (in spite of the impression conveyed by that absurd writing style).
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Oh mygawd, what did I just say? ]
Maybe you think it's amusing? Or are you deliberately trying to conceal the fact that you're really quite a bit "smarter than the average bear, er… bigfoot"?
It's kinda unbecoming[SUP]3.[/SUP]
[SUP]1 [/SUP]sentence: noun ▸ a group of words, usually including a subject and a verb, that express a statement, question, or instruction. A written sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a (closely concatenated) period, question mark, or exclamation point (followed by a space).
[SUP]2 [/SUP]paragraph: noun ▸ a section of a piece of writing that begins on a new line and contains one or more sentences (and nominally separated from preceding and following paragraphs by vertical space).
[SUP]3 [/SUP]unbecoming: adjective ▸behavior that is unbecoming is inappropriate for a particular type of person.
[SUP]4[/SUP] Upper Peninsula English ("Yooperese"), see: (click →) "Yooper Talk: Dialect as Identity in Michigan's Upper Peninsula (Languages and Folklore of Upper Midwest)" by Kathryn A. Remlinger (University of Wisconsin Press (June 27, 2017).