Monday, November 28, 2005
No one seemd to get the smurfing point of my last smurf of a blog! What I'm smurfing trying to say is that "smurf" is one of those smurfy words that smurfing works wherever the smurf you want it to. As fans of the smurfing show might recall "smurf" is a a universal word. It can be used any smufing way you want to smurfing use it. Here is a good smurfing example:
Papa Smurf: Where the smurf are you off to Smurfette?
Smurfette: Well, I'm just looking to go the the park and have a smurfing good time with Brainy, alright Papa Smurf, and anyways, what the smurf do you care? You're not even my surfing "real dad" anyways!
As you should clearly smurfily see, "smurf" works in everyday conversation, and I'm sure all you smurfing nice readers will be using "smurf" as smurf often as possible.
Now, please make some smurfing comments!
6 comments:
Try edwardocrum@hotmail.com
It's my primary Edwardo account.
hmm, seems like we're all smurfing around and not posting smurfing comments on blogs... probably because we're all smurfed out!
What the smurf was Yentl doing on TV?!? Some kid might stumble across that and get sucked in to a world where he should be!!! Is there no decency left in the world?
Where the smurf are you Edwardo? We're anxious to read another smurging post on this blog. You might think this is your mother writing, but you know I don't talk like this.
I think Mom was trying to introduce a new spelling of smurf... smurg? is that like a smurf named smog? or were you thinking of something along the lines of smurph? like phat smurph, or smurgh? cool!
actually, ben, your mom was absolutely correct, as the great majority of grammararians agree that it is proper to substitutue the latin varient of "smurging" when using "ing" to form a participle with the root word "smurf"
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