I saw a bumper sticker today that said, "Save the Skagit Farmland...Pavement is Forever." I don't what the Skagit Farmland is, but I'm all for pavement in certain situations, because think about this...diamonds are forever too, but pavement is much cheaper.
Using pavement, I can express my enduring love with a new backyard patio and save a bundle.
"Look honey, it's pavement, and pavement is forever. I love you."
Posted by ryan at September 29, 2003 07:24 PMYou're missing a "know" between I and don't in the second sentence, if I "assume" correctly.
Posted by: You tell me at December 26, 2003 06:54 PMActually, You tell me, the "know" should come between "don't" and "what". Also, it doesn't necessarily need to be a "know". It could be any one of the following:
care
give a rat's behind
want to know
think pavement describes precisely
Ryan is a creative kind of guy, yet sometimes forgetful so I think there is no limit to what he could have forgotten to place between the "don't" and the "what."
Posted by: Elton Orme at January 18, 2004 09:25 AM