For some wild reason, this sentence makes perfect sense.
“All the faith he had had had had no effect on the outcome of his life.”
and
“It is true for all that that that that that that that refers to is not the same that that that that refers to.”
(“That” one is from The English Club.)
and
“No word begins with because, because, because is a conjunction.”
and
“If you were to second-guess your decision to book time to visit a Native American community, that would be a reservation reservation reservation.”
(from comedian Brian Regan)
I would think I’d been had, had had had had the ability to impress me, and once this might have been true, before I learned what the new gnu knew, but until then I had let the Buffalo buffalo buffalo me.
Wait, is today Friday? I am confused.
It’s gotta be Friday somewhere, Sy.
I love word combos that make my brain squinch. (The North American version, not the Oxford definition.)
These words are like a lever
that makes my brain cells squinch,
but I hope that this won’t ever
make me a Jim Carrey grinch.
I’ve learned so much from your blogs, thank you!
All the faith I had had had had no effect on my understanding that that word becomes because, because that does not resolve my reservations of that.
That that that that that … that … hahaha! Geez, I’m tired. Write To Publish just got done.