OMG.?ÿ Someone on Facebook used the term "dudeoir".?ÿ Had to see what that was referring to.?ÿ Don't do it unless you have a strong stomach.
Meh.?ÿ My reaction was about the amazing flexibility of the English language to coin new terms.
It's probably something Thom Brennaman said...
The guy wearing the mermaid tail was definitely too much.
I believe you are an avid reader so here's one that might cause you to use the "lookup" thingy much more than you are used to. It's a collection of short stories full of mischief and ribald humor in 17th or 18th century France. You can get it for free at Gutenberg:
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/13260
DROLL STORIES
by: HONORE DE BALZAC
It's worth a look at, I love it, learning all kinds of "new" words. ?????ÿ
Another page of pictures that I hope will go away soon. I'm pretty sure it game me a headache too. Some people are strange and others are too strange.
Merman.
I had my left eye poked with two needles yesterday...does that count?? ???? ?????ÿ
I've read that, it's funny as hell if you can understand it.
Another one similar and definately worth reading is Trilby by ?ÿby George du Maurier. I spent more time in definitions than I did reading. You will find out who the real Svengali is. Whimsical romance plot in the 19th century French and English Aristocracy. ?????ÿ