it wasn't really out of context, it was an ambiguous statement caused by poor grammar.CodeChrono wrote:I get taken out of context way too much.Tsunami Jones wrote:
Everywhere else in Denver isn't real anymore?![]()
LIke in English class today. I was talking to a friend today in english class...
Friend: So have you heard about Toy Story Three?
Me: Are you kidding me? Can Disney do anything better than beat a dead horse
Friend: Well I thought the second one was awesome.
Me: I guess it was ok, but the cowgirl was awesome.
Guess what part I was stating when the classroom got quiet and what everyone was thinking after my statement?
I digress..
e.g.
"I once shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got in my pajams I'll never know" Groucho
"I found a smouldering cigarette left by a horse."
I will bring my bike tomorrow if it looks nice in the morning.
"When two trains approach each other at a crossing, both shall come to a full stop and neither shall
start up again until the other has gone." Kansas State Legislature, early 1890's
We don't just serve hamburgers, we serve people.
"Slow children at play."
AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINES: PLEASE REMOVE ALL YOUR CLOTHES WHEN THE LIGHT GOES OUT
etc
