CA has the ability to transform from Manson-esque to hammer. There is no denying she can be very attractive. But she is crazy and there that. The fact she dropped out of (public) high school could be mistaken as genius but, in her case, not. She is destined to be first a drain on society - partially accomplished - then ultimate tabloid fodder when she intercepts the method of her demise.
I love your use of the completely non-PC feminine of murderer. When I attended junior HS back at the end of the Stone Age, we had to learn the feminine gender of many nouns. Now the ultra correct refuse to use such words as heroine or actress. A loss for the richness of English.
Bill, Right you are. Apparently there are no rules to the English language anymore. Remember: Mrs, Miss, and the almost unheard of, Ms. Now MS. is used almost exclusively. I refuse to use it in writing or in speaking unless the sex the marital status is an extreme guess.
Heck, here in Georgia everyone is Ms. FIRSTNAME or Mr. FIRSTNAME! I don't play that game. I've lived in the SOuth all my life? Where did this come from?
Cute? yes. Manson eyes? yes. We should have seem this coming.
ReplyDeleteCA has the ability to transform from Manson-esque to hammer. There is no denying she can be very attractive. But she is crazy and there that. The fact she dropped out of (public) high school could be mistaken as genius but, in her case, not. She is destined to be first a drain on society - partially accomplished - then ultimate tabloid fodder when she intercepts the method of her demise.
ReplyDeleteI suppose I'm alone with these thoughts or maybe the readership is too young to know who Charles Manson is?
ReplyDeleteI think Amanda Knox might be innocent. Besides, she's too cute to go to prison. Casey Anthony is not that cute.
ReplyDeleteI don't see Manson eyes in either though. The devious eyes that all women possess? Sure.
Cue the song "Helter-Skelter" and it will pop out at you.
ReplyDeleteI love your use of the completely non-PC feminine of murderer. When I attended junior HS back at the end of the Stone Age, we had to learn the feminine gender of many nouns. Now the ultra correct refuse to use such words as heroine or actress. A loss for the richness of English.
ReplyDeleteBill,
ReplyDeleteRight you are. Apparently there are no rules to the English language anymore. Remember: Mrs, Miss, and the almost unheard of, Ms. Now MS. is used almost exclusively. I refuse to use it in writing or in speaking unless the sex the marital status is an extreme guess.
Heck, here in Georgia everyone is Ms. FIRSTNAME or Mr. FIRSTNAME! I don't play that game. I've lived in the SOuth all my life? Where did this come from?