Maybe Lily, the fiance, and Chuck's official mother were all pretending to apprentice at a cheese shop in Europe together, and the official mother is the missing third sister? And the missing third sister... really did die in not-Europe?
This is starting to sound like a Chekov play mixed with Shakespeare mixed with a soap opera.
Also: you know, I think there's an argument to be made for 'less clothes.' If we can accept 'clothespin' as a reasonable noun-adjunct/noun compound word, then we're implicitly accepting 'clothes' as a collective noun, so we can treat it as innumerable for grammatical purposes.
No. No, we cannot accept it. It is grating and horrible and no, I will not accept it at all. *grrrr*
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Date: 2008-10-04 12:18 am (UTC)This is starting to sound like a Chekov play mixed with Shakespeare mixed with a soap opera.
Also: you know, I think there's an argument to be made for 'less clothes.' If we can accept 'clothespin' as a reasonable noun-adjunct/noun compound word, then we're implicitly accepting 'clothes' as a collective noun, so we can treat it as innumerable for grammatical purposes.
No. No, we cannot accept it. It is grating and horrible and no, I will not accept it at all. *grrrr*