"Oh my god! How long has it been since you redecorated? Centuries!"
"Ted? Red wine or white when you're eating your young?"
"No wonder you can't get a date unless you, you know, conquer the world and enslave the surviving population . . . have you considered yoga? It's a great alternative for getting rid of those feelings of hostility, paranoia and megalomania!"
. . . and instead of throwing the rejected clothing and furniture out the window, they'll space it instead.
It simply occured to me when I saw the "zh" that I'd seen that combination of letters used for that sound often when Russian is transliterated, such as in names (Nadezhda, as a name, for instance).
Eldest Daughter was a Russian major in college, so I did have occasional exposure, and one of her email addresses does have a "zh" in it.
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I am suddenly amused at the idea of a 'Hairdresser to the Gods'.
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"Oh my god! How long has it been since you redecorated? Centuries!"
"Ted? Red wine or white when you're eating your young?"
"No wonder you can't get a date unless you, you know, conquer the world and enslave the surviving population . . . have you considered yoga? It's a great alternative for getting rid of those feelings of hostility, paranoia and megalomania!"
. . . and instead of throwing the rejected clothing and furniture out the window, they'll space it instead.
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[mops off screen]
I can't wait to see Carson teaching Anubis just how to "jooje"(sp?) the sleeves of his robe!
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Zhuzh not, lest ye be zhuzhed . . .
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Obviously if I'd spent less time taking French, German, Greek, and Latin, and more time taking Russian, I would have been able to spell that!
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Eldest Daughter was a Russian major in college, so I did have occasional exposure, and one of her email addresses does have a "zh" in it.
I shoulda thunk.