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2013-12-19 08:39:00 |
Yes, but at least the grunting and squeaking would have been grammatically correct.
Before they invented words, all we had were grunts & squeaks with occasional thuds. Arguments and courting sounded much the same, just a smaller club for one.This was before Grammar's time. They had grandad's Thyme, and nobody said a word against it. Then words were invented and people started arguing that other people used the wrong words. Also, songs suddenly got harder to remember. Nek minnit we had spelling, then algebra sprouted and we've been on a slippery slope ever since. ;) |
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