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sugars3
sugars3 aka BethAnn Mayberry is a 33.13 year old girl, has been a member since January 9, 2007, has scored 156 submissions, giving an average score of 3.17, helping 6 designs get printed.
I like this. I happen to really like keys anyway for some reason (better sense is all that kept me from being a school custodian just because they have all those keys.) But also, it is, like, a DEEP shirt. And I think I'll buy it when I am not broke. Plus also maybe post it in my real blog.

FRICKINAWESOME
   FRICKINAWESOME on May 02 '07 at 2:30am
I love when someone writes about something being DEEP but puts "like" right before that word, effectively making you sound like a valley girl trying to talk about Shakespeare after seeing "Ten Things I Hate About You." But i do agree, this shirt has plenty of "totally bodacious" underpinnings to it.
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sugars3
sugars3 on Jul 19 '07 at 1:29am
How often does it happen? So much that you could say you "love" it? To be honest, while I am not a valley girl (and if I were to write a serious article it would have SOME more semblance of grammar and intelligence) to me it makes sense.



To uselessly justify My grammar (capitalized on purpose), had I said merely "it is a deep shirt" it would have meant just that. I would have spoken authoritatively and told all who cared to read the babbling "the shirt is deep! Don't question that."



But I actually DID mean it was, "like, a deep shirt" NOT, as you might mistaken it for "like a deep shirt" but rather a very pregnant comma. "it is*short pause* like *longer pause of contemplation, and with a slight emphasis on reentry as signified by all caps* DEEP shirt."



And now I have commented longer than my actual post. Such is life. You now all know my take on situational grammaticism.
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