Without an umlaut you could go ‘Kuebler-Ross’. That’s the complete function of our friend, the umlaut. Just don’t misuse or abouse him. Or I’ll go Motley Crue on you.
When the young Victoria participated in a palace ball, a dance partner (seeking to curry favor) said, “Thou art a veritable Terpsichore!”; to which she disdainfully replied, “Sir, we are not a Muse!”
I guess when you first see an episode of “2 & 1/2 men”, you’ll understand. Her Majesty goes through all the phases of grief just by watching it - brilliant!
highpower almost 16 years ago
Shouldn’t that be, ‘Kübler-Ross’? (I love umlauts)
Pab Sungenis creator almost 16 years ago
No umlauts in the font I use.
Durak Premium Member almost 16 years ago
Without an umlaut you could go ‘Kuebler-Ross’. That’s the complete function of our friend, the umlaut. Just don’t misuse or abouse him. Or I’ll go Motley Crue on you.
fogey almost 16 years ago
When the young Victoria participated in a palace ball, a dance partner (seeking to curry favor) said, “Thou art a veritable Terpsichore!”; to which she disdainfully replied, “Sir, we are not a Muse!”
pschearer Premium Member almost 16 years ago
For the uninitiated, Elisabeth Kuebler-Ross is the originator of the Five Stages of Grief: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance.
Now someone please explain to me what she has to do with “Two and a Half Men”, a show I’ve never watched.
c00k13m0n5t3r almost 16 years ago
I guess when you first see an episode of “2 & 1/2 men”, you’ll understand. Her Majesty goes through all the phases of grief just by watching it - brilliant!
auricle almost 16 years ago
Two and a Half Men kicks butt. I especially enjoyed the Ben Franklin one and the ones with the psychiatrist.