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Not “only covers the eye,” but “covers only the eye.” The placement of “only” in a sentence is crucial to the correct understanding of the sentence. Here are humorous examples of the difference:
juncarlo almost 6 years ago
The moment he puts lemon on it, he shouts ….. Arrrgh.
mddshubby2005 almost 6 years ago
And if you go down with the ship to Davy Jones’ Locker, it will soon become a nice pickle slice for your next burger.
the lost wizard almost 6 years ago
Set sail for the Thousand Islands.
Zev almost 6 years ago
Just don’t carry your parrot on your shoulder; it might think it’s a snack.
Less Monday... More Friday almost 6 years ago
I’ve been told that Prep H works too… swishy cousin… yeah…
jpayne4040 almost 6 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GD6qtc2_AQA
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 6 years ago
That should help make your next island corn-quest a little easier.
KEA almost 6 years ago
Ah… multitasking
Radish... almost 6 years ago
Humans are 96% water, we are basically cucumbers with anxiety.
Richard L. Johnston almost 6 years ago
Beauty tip from Elizabeth Arrghden.
PoodleGroomer almost 6 years ago
The puffy bags are fat accumulations from high triglycerides, LDL cholesterol, bad diet, and scratching it with your hook.
flemmingo almost 6 years ago
Don’t like cucumbers! So that settles that.
WCraft Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I"m going to need a lot of cucumbers.
Leojim almost 6 years ago
They didn’t call him the Dapper Pirate for nothing!
BubbleTape Premium Member almost 6 years ago
“…but, i did have to get rid of the parrot. kept trying to eat it.”
RobinHood almost 6 years ago
First I lost my hand.
How did you lose the eye?
First day with the hook.
cuzinron47 almost 6 years ago
Would like some vinaigrette with that?
garcoa almost 6 years ago
Arghh, you think it silly, then walk the plank!
cocavan11 almost 6 years ago
Not “only covers the eye,” but “covers only the eye.” The placement of “only” in a sentence is crucial to the correct understanding of the sentence. Here are humorous examples of the difference:
Only I poked him in his eye with my stick.
I only poked him in his eye with my stick.
I poked only him in his eye with my stick.
I poked him only in his eye with my stick.
I poked him in his only eye with my stick.
I poked him in his eye only with my stick.
I poked him in his eye with my only stick.
I poked him in his eye with my stick only.