Senex bysshe puer
I will say one good thing about Irvine and environs: good or good enough japanese, chinese, thai, mexican, and indian food is readily had. In particular the boba tea is cheap and plentiful. My one regret is that, despite having already gone to Niki's and In'n'Out, I will probably not make it to Super Pollo.
Since that was of interest to statistically no one, I pose a question: does this mean that saucer-shaped champagne glasses hold less than or equal to a mouthful?
Another question: is not "disembark" a ridiculous word? Explain.
I have made a number of discoveries about myself upon returning home. For instance, I apparently own both a saber (dull) and a shaving brush, the bristles of which are either actually animal in origin or cunningly colored so as to resemble such. Of course I don't know how to use or care for it properly (how hard could it be?), nor do I own any shaving soap, so it's kind of a wash either way.
Comments
on 2005-09-06 14:41:16.0, Jacob Haller commented:
Is 'disembark' a more or less ridiculous word than 'disambiguate'? Please clarify this for me.
and, further, on 2005-09-06 14:58:48.0, ben wolfson commented:
More. "Embark" is to get on a ship, so you'd think the opposite would be "debark". "Disembark" is like "un–get on a ship". There's no parallel for "disambiguate".
and, further, on 2005-09-06 16:22:43.0, dave zacuto commented:
Disembark could mean to depart both literally and figuratively from an embarkation, a temporary or permanent departure from a journey.
and, further, on 2005-09-06 17:55:55.0, text commented:
I don't think they meant the saucer-shaped kind.
and, further, on 2005-09-06 18:24:43.0, bitchphd commented:
Plus, you know, weather. In a few months you'll be nyah-nyahing all the rest of us.
and, further, on 2005-09-06 19:07:20.0, ben wolfson commented:
From the bottom up: in a few months I'll be out of Irvine, that's frightening, and well la-di-dah.
and, further, on 2005-09-06 19:30:26.0, tammy commented:
I just assumed you owned a saber. It's nice to see that faith affirmed.
and, further, on 2005-09-06 21:17:28.0, eb commented:
The bristles are probably made out of sabertooth tiger.