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  • That's when I knew it was true love

    We were inseparable after that

    Ah, we ate together, we bathed together

    We even shared the same piece of mint flavored dental floss

    The world was our burrito

  • I was in elementary school in the mid 90s and had a friend whose mom owned an independent movie rental store. He claimed that because of this he was able to get all kinds of insider info in the movie industry. My favorite was that George Lucas originally planned 9 Star Wars movies, and that three of them, taking place before the original trilogy, were already in the works. What nonsense.

  • The lack of a background is throwing off the perspective for me. That looks like a great pyrenees, but somehow fitting its entire body on a barstool. I can't decide if it's actually a small dog or a larger seat/pedestal.

  • So glad you asked! There are different types with different names, but the traditional spoonerism is where you switch the first consonant sounds of two different words. The example above is baco tell, which is the spoonerism of Taco Bell.

  • I'm not the only one! I drive people crazy in conversations because they'll be talking to me, and instead of keeping the conversation going I just repeat back what they say as spoonerisms. Also, backwards speak. When my brother and I were little we would be bored lying in bed unable to sleep so we would have conversations saying every word backwards and then try to figure out what the other was saying. We got pretty good at it to the point that my brain processes a lot of what people say backwards and forwards. I'm not as quick about it as I used to be, though.