A real poetic quality to that comment. One thinks it's caused by one's use of one.
I was at a language festival one time [No I wasn't] and the guy at the ring toss kept saying things like, "One mustn't wonder why one hasn't won one, when one has won one once before."
AND, the stuffed prizes he was talking about were valued in South Korean won.
Jessica Martin grew up on her family’s farm in Brockport, New York. She spent her formative years talking to herself in the mirror and memorizing lines from Full House episodes. She graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in Television, Radio and Film and that proved to be worthwhile in that she still enjoys all of those things. After living in San Francisco, New York, and Boston, Jessica has learned the importance of light layers, irony, and remembering how people take their coffee.
A fortune cookie once told her that she finds beauty in ordinary things, and she liked this. But then another fortune cookie told her that she liked horse racing and gambling, but not to excess, so she’s not entirely sure what to believe. She sort of thinks fortune cookies should stop pretending they know her so well.
Open-Eyed Sneeze is her first book.
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one wonders how you wasted an entire day on a 28 second clip. Then one watches the clip 800 times and wonders no longer.
A real poetic quality to that comment. One thinks it's caused by one's use of one.
I was at a language festival one time [No I wasn't] and the guy at the ring toss kept saying things like, "One mustn't wonder why one hasn't won one, when one has won one once before."
AND, the stuffed prizes he was talking about were valued in South Korean won.
what?
I don't know.
oh, yeah, I met that dude once. His name is Juan, right?
haha. Thanks for playing along.
Sure, let's go with Juan.
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