A lot of turms are hard-pressed these days.
(It's turminology.)
In legal terms ("terminology," or "turminology terminology"), people can dictate terms. (Turm terms.)
I have some of that turmerick you mentioned in the cupboard. It's quite stainy. I don't know what she uses it for.
Scapegoats, I think.
Wait ~ Maybe in legal turms.
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No one knew about the turms, being oily, until one of them who would be a smartypants, piped up and yelled, "You can't get blood out of a turnip."
Well, none of the turnips understood what that meant, and I still don't; but that's when the turmoil started.
Yep. That's when the turmoil started.
Now the turms are, as I said, hard-pressed.
There was quite a fight. "Yah, but you can get oil out of a turm!!!"
Sheesh ~ what a mess that was.
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We should right a textbook. Don't you think? Together?
You can learn a lot, from history.
We should "impress" that on people. Compel them.
Throw them in the compellers.
Fszzzzit!
Like I said, people are hard-pressed. These days.
Did you know turnip spells pinrut backwards? I bet you didn't. (Two dollars.) Me either. Pinrut turnip. And "turnips," spells "spinrut."
Get this palindrome:
spinrut turnips = spinrut turnips.
Hmmm.
Really.
Did I get that right?
I wonder if there's.....
Feel your head spinning?
That's centrifugal extraction. |