Why is this a public poll? I don't need people knowing intimate details like this about my personal life. Feels like the damn NSA up in here.
I like seeing who votes for what.

Why is this a public poll? I don't need people knowing intimate details like this about my personal life. Feels like the damn NSA up in here.
Don't live where I do in Florida. At night it's still hot and humid.Do you prefer to be doing stuff during the day or at night?
I prefer night. I like it when it is dark, the moon & stars. Plus it is cool at night instead of warm/humid.
Yeah, Arizona gets cooler at night too, if 101F/38.3C at 1am is considered cool.Don't live where I do in Florida. At night it's still hot and humid.Do you prefer to be doing stuff during the day or at night?
I prefer night. I like it when it is dark, the moon & stars. Plus it is cool at night instead of warm/humid.
And Jupiter is visible (at least when it's not cloudy).I prefer night. It's cooler, fewer people out and about, and the Moon is in the sky.
Many things can be stuffed, such as pillows, turkeys and other food items, pin cushions and other stuffed craft items, envelopes, ballot boxes, etc.Doing "stuff?" Like what? Buying a thesaurus?
Doing "stuff?" Like what? Buying a thesaurus?
I've spent many happy hours at the Thesaurium. The one in my neighborhood is open till midnight and has a drive-thru.(I should probably know another term for "thesaurus store", but sadly I don't have a thesaurus, because the thesaurus store was closed when I went there last night.)
Is it just me or does it generally change with age? When I was a teenager I prefered working in the night. The older I got, the more my activities shifted towards the early morning and now I start work at 6 am and drop into bed as early as 8 pm.
All synonyms cost the same. To get an antonym, you have to trade in a synonym. Homonyms cost a pound of English currency.Do they charge more for synonyms or antonyms? Or are those priced the same?
If I were King of Thesaurus,
Not queen, not duke, not prince,
My regal robes of Thesaurus
would be satin, not cotton, not chintz.
All synonyms cost the same. To get an antonym, you have to trade in a synonym. Homonyms cost a pound of English currency.Do they charge more for synonyms or antonyms? Or are those priced the same?
Given current exchange rates, I can't even afford an American homonym.
But they're on sale. Two for one.Given current exchange rates, I can't even afford an American homonym.
We have a poetry thread?You really need to Post in our a Poetry Thread!
It's the gerunds that are freakin' outrageous.You should see current prices for Past Participles!
Hmm..both, depends on the "things" I'm doing..
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