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A better grasp of correct sentence structure.
Darrell, such casual insouciance belies an innate insecurity, which is wholly a canine prerogative. So, in answer to your query, Kitty, they have, viz.: basic insecurity, a tendency to drool and slobber, a proclivity for stentorian yapping, smelly feet,...... do I need to go on?
Not all dogs, are like that!
Oh yeah? Go find me one who isn’t, Kitty!
@Crystal: Insecure indeed! Would an insecure animal be brace enough to admit to not knowing the meaning of insouciance and that he had to look it up? I do not think so!
By the way, my dictionary defines insouciance as a “casual lack of concern.” So your saying I had a “casual insouciance” translates to “casual casual lack of concern.” Nana nana nana.
Now I’m going to look up the word stentorian.
@Crystal: I am not like that, at all!
As I’m sure you know, Wes, the exception defines the norm! I will grant you may be an exception. But the norm- the norm- it’s pure dogsville! Yap, yap, slobber,slobber, ....no grace, no finesse, none of the charm and delicacy of elegant feline sinuousity- it gives me a headache just to think of it! Darrell, your dictionary- is that Websters, or Funkin’ Wagnall?
Sinuousity. Darn. Back to the dictionary. What is this, the O’Reilly Factor? (@Crystal, it’s New Oxford American)
I do not slobber, and it’s easy to find a dog that does not yap a lot
I already allowed you an exception, Wes; how many do you want?
You mean money!?!
Darrell, could you please try to straighten out your fellow dog Wes? I’m not getting through to him. He lacks insouciance.
if It’s money, I can pay alfredcat! Please be money.
I sent money Wes!
@Crystal Now I get, it I’d like 3!
DARRELL! HELP!





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