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"Pronoun are us!" is another example of improper syntax.
Syntax notwithstanding, slang phrases often pack a literary punch.
"Punch ahoy!" said the sailor on the party.
"Party on, dude!" (Abraham Lincoln in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure)
Cool was the wind blowing over the plane.
Be patient, my soul: thou hath suffered worse than this.
--Thomas Holcroft (1745-1809)
^ hey, the idea of this thread is that one person starts a sentence with the word the previous sentence ended with.
This is the basic idea.
My apologies-- I know that and have no idea how I posted the above on this thread. I'm suffering a heavy cold and am doing weird crap all over the place. Please forgive me.
Thou art forgiven!
Me, I don't have a real cold, which makes me pretty lucky, I guess.
Again, time flies like the wind.
Wind it up, that little mouse, and let it run over the marble floor.
Scissors, when sharpened by a rock, cut paper better.
better isn't as good as best
Best we leave that alone for now.
Best we leave that alone for now.
Now I am heading to bed
Bed was the last word I read in that sentence.
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