Cajunrider
Imperial Masterpiece
I know it is way too early but I am chomping at the bit. I am ready to collect the Montezuma cypress and pond cypress in my land and a BC from my friend’s pond.
Zach does his in Feb or so and he is further South from me. I know I have to wait.bet @Zach Smith would have the lowdown on this
I get it man. Have found some gems out at my aunts place up on the Cumberland plateau. Have been out there several times since finding them and every visit it’s like I can hear that shovel in the back of the car saying, do it…just come and get me and do it…it’ll be fiiiiiiiineZach does his in Feb or so and he is further South from me. I know I have to wait.
My root slayer has been sharpened. My pots and soil are prepared.I get it man. Have found some gems out at my aunts place up on the Cumberland plateau. Have been out there several times since finding them and every visit it’s like I can hear that shovel in the back of the car saying, do it…just come and get me and do it…it’ll be fiiiiiiiine
awww now, dig this brotherChamping at the bit, not chomping.
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Hahaha, yes, I know, I know. I come from a writing background, so I literally die when I see the degradation of the English language due to the misuse. (I'm just playing around, of course. It's Friday and I don't care that much, ha!)awww now, dig this brother
Champing at the Bit vs. Chomping at the Bit – Meaning and Origin
Both forms are common and widely accepted. <em>Champing at the big</em> is the original, but <em>chomping at the bit</em> is now more common.grammarist.com
Thanks for the correction. I prefer to use it correctly.Champing at the bit, not chomping.
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Hahaha, yes, I know, I know. I come from a writing background, so I literally die when I see the degradation of the English language due to the misuse. (I'm just playing around, of course. It's Friday and I don't care that much, ha!)
It makes me think of Ryan Neil. I love Mirai Live, but holy moly Ryan's flowery language is something else. "Very very", "irregardless", and the tautology... m'gawd the tautology!!! "This big massive trunk".Wrong hobby for us word nerds, what with all these "very unique" trees and "first annual" bonsai events.
Cheers!
I agree. Language deteriorates. I for one hate it when people use literally when they mean figuratively.literally
It's even in the dictionary now to represent the "Valley girl" meaning of literally. Uggh.I agree. Language deteriorates. I for one hate it when people use literally when they mean figuratively.
If you want to be said, look up “irregardless” in Webster’s dictionary. It is now there.It's even in the dictionary now to represent the "Valley girl" meaning of literally. Uggh.
I had to look up "tautology"It makes me think of Ryan Neil. I love Mirai Live, but holy moly Ryan's flowery language is something else. "Very very", "irregardless", and the tautology... m'gawd the tautology!!! "This big massive trunk".
Hahaha, must be Friday!
MY pet peeve is affect vs effectI agree. Language deteriorates. I for one hate it when people use literally when they mean figuratively.