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Meant to say "silly"
Fruit Loops :2razz:
Meant to say "silly"
These two guys were trying to talk business over breakfast but the waitress kept drawing clown faces on their pancakes with whipped cream.I must have missed that one. What constitutes a "silly" breakfast?
I prefer PerkinsDenny's had a superbowl commercial mocking silly breakfasts. I remember the G.S.
2 pancakes
2 eggs
2 strips bacon
2 sausage links
Pancakes and sausage links are a classic winner.
Excuse me, but I have a complaint. Your line, "WHY WASN'T I INFORMED?!!!", is MY LINE. I have exclusive copyright to this sentence on DP. Here is evidence of such:
There are a few others, but due to forum rules, I cannot link to them. Now, quite obviously, I have substantiated my copyright to this phrase on DP. In lieu of a royalty check...wait, changed my mind. Send me a royalty check.
But I edited it. See the "WTF?" in front of it? That's what makes it different. It's like the "ting" that makes the beat of Ice Ice Baby different from Under Pressure
Incorrect assertion. Notice each of my posts. There is a qualifying sentence prior to the WHY WASN'T I INFORMED?!!! Your "WTF?" was also a qualifying sentence, because of the "?". Now, if you had used a comma, instead, and kept everything to one sentence, you would have a leg to stand on in Patent Court. However, because of your punctuation failure, you do not.
My compensation is equivalent to Obama's bailout package. I accept all major credit cards and Pay Pal.
Incorrect assertion. Notice each of my posts. There is a qualifying sentence prior to the WHY WASN'T I INFORMED?!!! Your "WTF?" was also a qualifying sentence, because of the "?". Now, if you had used a comma, instead, and kept everything to one sentence, you would have a leg to stand on in Patent Court. However, because of your punctuation failure, you do not.
My compensation is equivalent to Obama's bailout package. I accept all major credit cards and Pay Pal.
I disagree. Due to the use of a "?" and all caps it is actually an interjection and all a part of the same sentence.
The question mark (?), also known as an interrogation point, question point, query or eroteme, is a punctuation mark that replaces the period at the end of an interrogative sentence. It can also be used mid-sentence to mark a merely interrogative phrase, where it functions similarly to a comma, such as in the single sentence "Where shall we go? and what shall we do?", but this usage is increasingly rare
That's just sad.
I prefer Perkins
Tremendous Twelve®*
3 large eggs, cooked to order,
4 pancakes,
hash browns or breakfast potatoes
four bacon strips or sausage links.