Life in the closing days of the empire
I guess you meant "so much better than"...
"I guess you meant 'so much better than'..."Nah, I'm sure he meant "so better than" which also shows up as "way better than" and/or "so way better than" [as opposed to "so not better than"] and we can so thank Friends, the sitcom, for these turns of phrase.-F
You used to be able to find the Coca-Cola syrup in the drug store. It really was good for settling one's stomach.
For the non" Attachment" mother.
Well, we used coke syrup often for bad tummies. (in the dark ages)That ad would never make it now, that's for sure. Can just imagine the uproar.
Hahahahahaha!
I guess you meant "so much better than"...
ReplyDelete"I guess you meant 'so much better than'..."
ReplyDeleteNah, I'm sure he meant "so better than" which also shows up as "way better than" and/or "so way better than" [as opposed to "so not better than"] and we can so thank Friends, the sitcom, for these turns of phrase.
-F
You used to be able to find the Coca-Cola syrup in the drug store. It really was good for settling one's stomach.
ReplyDeleteFor the non" Attachment" mother.
ReplyDeleteWell, we used coke syrup often for bad tummies. (in the dark ages)
ReplyDeleteThat ad would never make it now, that's for sure. Can just imagine the uproar.
Hahahahahaha!
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