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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Ian: Well, he's a nice guy. But he's... if you'll take it the right way, a guy, so he has some failings.

8 Comments:

  • ?

    By Blogger Nemo, at 4:36 AM  

  • I like that as a quote. I may have to use it one of these days.

    By Blogger Vanessa, at 6:51 AM  

  • It's a different, but also amenable to haberdashers, gentleman named Ian, Ian. Referring to the boyfriend of a mutual friend.

    What's with my male friends and haberdashers?

    By Blogger Alice Teresa, at 6:11 PM  

  • Yeah, yeah, we love you to...especially when you insult us online. Oh, and of course, girls have no failings. We should put them all up on pedestals.

    Funny how critque us, and yet can't bear to stay away from us....

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 4:07 AM  

  • critque \'krit-'kwä\ adj [L crito irregular, -que suffix] To criticize also, as an afterthought (funny how ~ us)- oddly, this verb does not take a subject.

    Good quote.

    By Blogger Patrick, at 11:35 AM  

  • If you want to be pedantic....

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:12 PM  

  • Well, yes, I generally do. I am an academic, after all.

    But I'm sorry- I'd expected the dictionary thing to be, um, funnier and less insulting than it was. Hard to get a cheesy grin across on the Intertubes.

    By Blogger Patrick, at 1:17 PM  

  • Understood. Been there....

    ;-)

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9:43 PM  

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