It's déja vu not dé jà vu.
The "à" takes a grave and the "é" an aigu.
And that goes for Phyllis and Roxy too.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
It's hard to pick just one but I would have to say my favorite Roxyism was when he commented on somebody committing a "fo-axe pooh-ass." I spelled it the way it read, not the incorrect way he wrote it. I think of it whenever I read the term "faux pas." And I laugh.
For the rest of this post, the role of Mr Roxy will be played by FindingNamo:
It must be nice to be so perfect and never make a mistake. Have at it, boys and girls Mrs R and I are going to enjoy a loaded baked potato and then watch a DVD of SNL's political sketches which I burned to DVD without any commercials after we got back from Vegas. Nitey nite.
Or the WWJ'D version: de'ja vu
What is the potato loaded with?
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
Why does it go for me? Are we now to take on the sin of the thread creator? I reject this.
I know how it's spelled, anyway. That's why it took me so long to find the original threads.
I needed two syllables for the meter before "...and Roxy too."
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
LOL.
I like how it looks in the subject line. Like it's Icelandic or something.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
LOL.
I like how it looks in the subject line. Like it's Icelandic or something.
How weird is that? It's only Icelandic from Namo's response on.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
You guessed it! I am really Björk! How's my umlaut?
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
I hate to be a thread killer
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