You take that back.
You take that back.
Nope:
For many years come was the only spelling—I'm told cum was popularized by Bob Guccione.
The American Heritage recognizes both for the verb but only come for the noun.
That would be bullshit, from On Golden Pond.
For the record, NBC's S&P folks allow asshole (as heard on Parenthood) and tit (as heard on SNL).
What the cue card presumably said: "I love you, you know." What Louis said: "I love you know…. What?!"
The flubbed line: "I love you, you know." What Louis said: "I love you know…. What?!"
*trouper
Okay, who wants to explain this Steakflower business to me?
Wrong: http://snopes.com/language/….
BitchPleeze.
You're short one.
Do you mean "genteel"?
And what the fuck is a trembler's chin? Google returns one result for the phrase, and it illuminates nothing.
Why would anyone downvote my "Why would anyone downvote my 'Why would anyone downvote my boom?'"
I love Stefon, but I can't see that working.
The show has more range than that—check out the sketches "Compliments," "Cancer Excuse," and "Abusive Couple."