I just want to go on record (and drift the thread back to the original topic ) by saying that I would gladly pay for an on-trail pedicure.
My, uh, 7 toenails could use some babying.
Boy a boy can't write something wrong without being punctually punctuated by the grammar punks.
Dude, take it easy. We weren't picking on your grammar usage; we were just pointing out the niceties of the language.
Sorry, I think I was letting the sound of my own wheels drive me crazy. I will lighten up, if I still can. I am looking forward to the day when I can can the can-can. When I can walk the walk and talk the talk. I tried to wok the wok once.
We can't really make good use of our nails on trail unless we bring a nice big hammer. We prefer to make Damian carry it though because we are weight weenies.
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Hey polarbear, seems like you were so worried about getting your fur ruffled--and doesn't that happen, on occaission, to all of us (even bears) sometimes--that you overlooked the astonishing fact that someone used the
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semicolon (pronounced "sem(schwa)colon") successfully. How does a touron know about semicolons? Good question. Try and find one in a tourist brochure. None. Nunca. Non-existent. But still I know.
Touron is a nougat of Arabic origin made with almonds and honey or sugar, without which it would just not be Christmas in Spain.
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Touron is a nougat of Arabic origin made with almonds and honey or sugar, without which it would just not be Christmas in Spain.
It seems like you can always find a (non-toe) nail to hang your pack on at established campsites in the Alpine Lakes. Are we supposed to pull/pack them out?
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